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'The Hand That Life Dealt Me' ❤️ Reminiscence Card Game

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I hope you like my reworked 'The Hand That Life Dealt Me' reminiscence based card game. The questions have been refined and grouped into four categories - ❤️ Hearts – Love, Family & Happy Times; ♠️ Spades – Challenges, Courage & Mishaps; ♦️ Diamonds – Luck, Success & Adventure; ♣️ Clubs – Memories, Wisdom & Reflection and instructions for playing the game are below. Feel free to print off the cards and laminate them so you can make a pack (if you want to include a reverse picture there is an introductory slide to each category to use). As you know, all my activities resources are free and open access but if you do decide to play the game ...





As you know, I love receiving comments and feedback about how my activities work in practice, so I look forward to hearing from you on this one ...






❤️ Hearts – Love, Family & Happy Times





♠️ Spades – Challenges, Courage & Mishaps





♦️ Diamonds – Luck, Success & Adventure





♣️ Clubs – Memories, Wisdom & Reflection



 
 
 

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Simon O’Donovan MBE is a retired Consultant Nurse who worked in NHS Wales for most of his adult life, supporting people with dementia, their care partners and support staff through managing, developing and improving services to benefit this group. 

 

The main aim of his websites are to share experience and resources freely, so others can dip in and out and use some or all of the free and open access materials provided in their own CST practice. Thus facilitating and supporting the provision of uplifting and enjoyable sessions that optimise people with dementia's quality of life.

This site is not owned by or affiliated to any organisation. It is a personal unpaid commitment with no intention whatsoever of profit-making. However, costs for web package, domain page & YouTube & Spotify subscriptions can be supported via a www.buymeacoffee.com/simondementia donation. 

Please note that some images are copied from the public domain under the 'fair use copyright' principle, in that they will only be used for educational purposes with disability groups and not be used for profit.

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