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

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May 28, 2021

Crown Solitaire

May 28, 2021/ Juanita Atton
Crown Solitaire

MobilityWare
Free

Also available for Android

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May 28, 2021/ Juanita Atton/ Comment
Card games
Android, One player, Free games, Apple (iOS), C
February 26, 2021

Crosswords (iOS)

February 26, 2021/ Juanita Atton
Crosswords (iOS)

Redstone Games
Free

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February 26, 2021/ Juanita Atton/ Comment
Puzzle, Word games
One player, Pick up & play, Free games, Apple (iOS), C
November 06, 2020

Canasta

November 06, 2020/ Juanita Atton
Canasta

Sergey Skosyrev
Free

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November 06, 2020/ Juanita Atton/ Comment
Card games
Free games, One player, Apple (iOS), C
October 23, 2020

Crazy Eights

October 23, 2020/ Juanita Atton
Crazy Eights

Igor Chegodaev
Free

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October 23, 2020/ Juanita Atton/ Comment
Card games
Free games, One player, Android, C
September 11, 2020

Cribbage

September 11, 2020/ Juanita Atton
Cribbage

Post LLC
Free

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September 11, 2020/ Juanita Atton/ Comment
Card games
Free games, One player, Android, Apple (iOS), C
August 13, 2019

Color by Numbers - Flowers

August 13, 2019/ Juanita Atton
Color by Numbers - Flowers

Kedronic UAB
Free or £3.99 / $5.49

Also available for Android

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August 13, 2019/ Juanita Atton/ Comment
Art
Free games, One player, Failure-free, Apple (iOS), Windows, C
August 13, 2019

Draughts (Checkers)

August 13, 2019/ Juanita Atton
Draughts (Checkers)

OutOfTheBit Ltd.
Free (+ In-App Purchases)

Also available for Android

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August 13, 2019/ Juanita Atton/ Comment
Board games
Free games, One player, Two player, Apple (iOS), Android, Windows, D, C
August 13, 2019

Color by Numbers - Vehicles

August 13, 2019/ Juanita Atton
Color by Numbers - Vehicles

Kedronic UAB
Free or £3.99 / $5.49

Also available for Android

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August 13, 2019/ Juanita Atton/ Comment
Art
Apple (iOS), Free games, Failure-free, One player, Windows, Android, C
June 17, 2016

T-Chess

June 17, 2016/ Ella Davenport
T-Chess

Tom Kerrigan
49p / 99¢

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June 17, 2016/ Ella Davenport/ Comment
Board games
One player, Two player, Apple (iOS), C
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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.

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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. 

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