Perfect Holiday Gift For Someone Living With Dementia

With the holidays just around the corner, finding the perfect gift for someone living with dementia is not always easy.  Busy caregivers are constantly trying to find activities for their loved one that does not require assistance to allow for more independence.  That’s what makes the SMPL Music Player the perfect gift.

If you have spent time in any long-term care home, you will know the importance of music.  Research shows that listening (or singing) familiar songs can benefit those with dementia.  Not only can it provide emotional support but can also help with behavioral issues.  According to the Mayo Clinic, musical memories are often preserved in Alzheimer's disease because key brain areas linked to musical memory are relatively undamaged by the disease.


This ingenious music player was designed by experts to ensure it was simple and easy to use….and it is.  You simply lift the lid and the music starts to play.  You can push the button to play the next song or just close the lid to stop. The retro looking music player comes pre-loaded with a selection of nostalgic songs. If you want to add your own music, no problem, as you can easily add MP3 format files.  If your loved one is now unable to read, why not upload their favourite audiobooks!

No wifi needed, just plug-in! With 4GB of memory storage, the ability to upload songs via a USB cable and two great colours, this product gets 5 stars! You can click here to order yours today.

 
 

Please note, the products mentioned above are only recommendations and may not have the same outcome for you or your loved one.  Please research all recommended products before purchasing.  As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases on Amazon.ca.

Sam Cook

Sam Cook is a media personality (radio/television/voice talent).  She has interned for “The Late Show with David Letterman”, co-hosted the popular 90's television show "UHOH!" for YTV and hosted her own radio show on many major market radio stations.  You can catch her podcast “Sam Cook Live” and “Dementia Bytes” on YouTube and all Podcast platforms.

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