35 Piece Tray Puzzle (Turtle / Horse/ Owl themed puzzles)
35 Piece Tray Puzzle (Turtle / Horse/ Owl themed puzzles)
Large Pieces for Easy Handling.
Each Tray Puzzle has a picture for where each puzzle piece should be placed on the tray for easy assembly.
*All pictures shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary.
Products available through Always Home Connected are sold for adult use and are not intended for use by children.
Product Size
Product Size
Jigsaw puzzles come in various sizes, ranging from small, compact puzzles with a few pieces to large, complex puzzles with hundreds or even thousands of pieces. The size is specified on the puzzle packaging.
Material
Material
Jigsaw puzzle pieces are made of sturdy cardboard. The image on the puzzle pieces is often printed with high-quality, durable ink to prevent wear and tear.
Benefits
Benefits
Cognitive Stimulation: Jigsaw puzzles offer cognitive benefits, including improved problem-solving skills, memory, and attention to detail. They provide a mental workout that can be engaging and rewarding.
Relaxation: Working on a jigsaw puzzle can be a calming and stress-reducing activity. It allows individuals to focus their attention and relax, reducing feelings of anxiety or restlessness.
Sense of Accomplishment: Completing a puzzle provides a sense of achievement and satisfaction, which can boost self-esteem and emotional well-being.
Delivery Info
Delivery Info
The delivery time and cost depend on where you live, when purchased and if in-stock.
Relevance to Dementia Stage
Relevance to Dementia Stage
Early Stage: Jigsaw puzzles are suitable for individuals in the early stage of dementia. They offer cognitive stimulation and a sense of accomplishment, helping maintain mental acuity.
Middle Stage: In the middle stage, simplified puzzles with fewer pieces may be more relevant. These puzzles can provide entertainment, cognitive engagement, and relaxation.
Late Stage: In the late stage, very simplified puzzles with large, easy-to-handle pieces may be appropriate. The focus shifts to the sensory and emotional benefits of working on the puzzle.
The suitability of jigsaw puzzles for individuals with dementia depends on their specific needs and abilities. Customizing the puzzle's complexity and size to fit the cognitive and physical abilities of the individual is important to ensure accessibility and enjoyment.