Caregiver Cards allow those with complex communication needs to communicate with the people important to them.

Caregiver Cards – Picture Based Communication Cue Cards for Adults with Memory, Speech, and Cognitive Challenges Due to Alzheimer’s, Related Dementia, Autism and Other Disorders

Amazon Rating: 4.8/5

There is no limit to how Caregiver Cards can be used.

Lori La Bey

RAIN: 2 time Concept Product Winner for 2013

Who we are

First of its kind assistive tool to help overcome communication barriers to patients and caregivers living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia disorders further offering the highest quality of life possible.

What we do

Caregiver Cards aspires to help overcome communication barriers to patients and caregivers living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia disorders further offering the highest quality of life possible.

How it works

Caregiver Cards are to improve communication, stimulate memory, promote independence, reduce anxiety, and care for the caregiver.

"There is no limit to how Caregiver Cards can be used."

Lori La BeyRecognized by Dr. Oz as the #1 Online Alzheimer's influencer

"Communication is imperative in any relationship. Your caregiver cards makes communication easier for persons with dementia or strokes. They are not only practical but with some people the only way of communicating."

K. RoutsonAuthor, Consultant, Life Coach

"I have found the Caregiver Cards to be helpful in communicating with Seniors that speak another language. Especially when the caregiver does not speak or speaks very little of the same language as the senior they are taking care of."

Sandy M.Memory Care Program Director

"I am a caregiver, and over the year I have purchased 6 sets of Caregiver Cards to use with adults with special needs and persons with Alzheimer’s. I am using Caregiver Cards for a resident who likes to read. She came to me and said (on her own) “book” and “read”. I was so excited. I will be sharing Caregiver Cards with my Administrator and fellow staff."

Susie NNursing Home Caregiver

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