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Accessible Touchscreen Apps for People Living with Dementia

Board Games

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

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All of the apps featured on this website have been identified using an evidence-based review criteria. We will regularly be providing new content and you can follow us on Twitter to keep up to date with our latest additions. 

Click on an app to read the review and find out more information.

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Lexulous (Scrabble)
Lexulous (Scrabble)
Backgammon
Backgammon
Reversi (Othello)
Reversi (Othello)
Fleet Battle (Battleships)
Fleet Battle (Battleships)
T-Chess
T-Chess
Mahjong!!
Mahjong!!
Four In A Row (Connect 4)
Four In A Row (Connect 4)
Draughts
Draughts
Dominoes
Dominoes
10 Pin Shuffle Bowling
10 Pin Shuffle Bowling
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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.

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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 Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences. 

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