AcTo Dementia
  • Home
  • Apps
  • News
  • Guides
  • Evidence
  • Contact
AcTo Dementia
  • Home/
  • Apps/
  • News/
  • Guides/
  • Evidence/
  • Contact/
AcTo Dementia

Accessible Touchscreen Apps for People Living with Dementia

Apps

Evidence-based app recommendations for people living with dementia. Find activities and games for the Apple iPad and other tablets.

AcTo Dementia
  • Home/
  • Apps/
  • News/
  • Guides/
  • Evidence/
  • Contact/
October 10, 2019

水果连连看(iOS 中文)

October 10, 2019/ Yuhan Pan
水果连连看(iOS 中文)

Free (+ In-App Purchases)

Read More
October 10, 2019/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Chinese games
One player, Apple (iOS), Free games
September 24, 2019

星星消消消 (iOS 中文)

September 24, 2019/ Yuhan Pan
星星消消消 (iOS 中文)

Free (+ In-App Purchases)

Read More
September 24, 2019/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Matching tile, Chinese games
Free games, One player, Pick up & play, Apple (iOS)
September 24, 2019

斗地主(安卓)

September 24, 2019/ Yuhan Pan
斗地主(安卓)

Free (+ In-App Purchases)

Read More
September 24, 2019/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Chinese games, Card games
Free games, One player, Android
September 16, 2019

Dou Di Zhu (Android)

September 16, 2019/ Yuhan Pan
Dou Di Zhu (Android)

Chinese card game Dou Di Zhu Android version

Read More
September 16, 2019/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Chinese games, Card games
Free games, One player, Android, D
September 16, 2019

斗地主 (iOS 中文)

September 16, 2019/ Yuhan Pan
斗地主 (iOS 中文)

斗地主苹果版中文测评

Read More
September 16, 2019/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Chinese games, Card games
Free games, One player, Apple (iOS)
September 16, 2019

麻将13张(中文)

September 16, 2019/ Yuhan Pan
麻将13张(中文)

麻将13张中文测评

Read More
September 16, 2019/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Chinese games
Free games, One player, Android, Apple (iOS), Multilingual
July 15, 2019

Pop Stars

July 15, 2019/ Yuhan Pan
Pop Stars

Free (+ In-App Purchases)

Read More
July 15, 2019/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Matching tile, Chinese games
Free games, One player, Pick up & play, Apple (iOS), P
September 25, 2018

Dou Di Zhu

September 25, 2018/ Yuhan Pan
Dou Di Zhu

Free (+ In-App Purchases)

Read More
September 25, 2018/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Chinese games, Card games
Free games, One player, Apple (iOS), D
September 25, 2018

Mahjong 13 Tiles

September 25, 2018/ Yuhan Pan
Mahjong 13 Tiles

Android/ Google Play
Free

Read More
September 25, 2018/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Chinese games
Free games, One player, Android, Apple (iOS), Multilingual, M
September 25, 2018

Fruit Matching

September 25, 2018/ Yuhan Pan
Fruit Matching

Free (+ In-App Purchases)

Read More
September 25, 2018/ Yuhan Pan/ Comment
Chinese games
One player, Apple (iOS), Free games, F
  • Home/
  • Apps/
  • News/
  • Guides/
  • Evidence/
  • Contact/

AcTo Dementia

AcTo Dementia is a resource for people who are looking for support in identifying touchscreen activities for people living with dementia. The website contains reviews of apps that have been selected as potentially suitable for people with dementia, information on how to use touchscreen tablets in this context and a guide for users to access so that they can identify suitable apps themselves. It also contains news and publications from our specialist research group comprising researchers from the University of Sheffield in the UK and the University of Toronto in Canada.

Browse apps

  • Most recent

  • Most popular

By genre

  • Art

  • Board games

  • Card games

  • Chinese games

  • Puzzle games

  • Sports

By feature

  • Android apps

  • Apple (iOS) apps

  • Failure-free

  • Free apps

  • Multilingual

  • One player games

  • Pick-up and play

  • Two player games

Search our website

News

Latest
Acto Dementia Guide: Now Available
Feb 14, 2022
Acto Dementia Guide: Now Available
Feb 14, 2022
Feb 14, 2022
Acto Dementia Gets a Makeover
Jun 29, 2021
Acto Dementia Gets a Makeover
Jun 29, 2021
Jun 29, 2021
Technical Issues Resolved
Apr 20, 2021
Technical Issues Resolved
Apr 20, 2021
Apr 20, 2021
Logo for the Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare (CATCH)
AGE-WELL Logo
University of Reading logo
University_of_Toronto_logo
Ontario Shores Logo

AcTo Dementia is an international research project funded by CATCH (The University of Sheffield) and AGE-WELL, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Reading and KITE at the Toronto Rehabilitation Insitute. 

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website (more info).