A Memory Book — 1960s Memories — Digital Edition
Details
A reminiscence prompt book for someone living with dementia — and the people who love them.
Moon landings. Transistor radios. The first Beatles record on the family record player. The slow shift from black-and-white to colour. The 1960s is preserved in long-term memory long after recent days fade — making it powerful, dignifying terrain to share with someone living with dementia. Open prompts, no right answers, one at a time. For a parent, a grandparent, a resident, a partner. Sit beside them. Ask one. Listen.
Digital edition — instant download as a PDF, US Letter trim (8.5 × 11 in). Designed to print at home on regular paper, or take to a copy shop for a clean spiral or velo bind. Same interior design as the heirloom hardcover edition, scaled to everyday printer paper.
Themes: Reminiscence therapy · Dementia care · Alzheimer's · 1960s · Long-term memory · Caregivers · Music memory
- Designed for reminiscence with people living with dementia or Alzheimer's
- Anchored in long-term memory zones — preserved long after recent memories fade
- Open-ended prompts · no right or wrong answers · no quizzes
- Large-print typography throughout
- One prompt per page · use one at a time, at the person's own pace
- Suited for family caregivers, dementia day programs, and care homes
- Designed and laid out in Sydney by Sovereign Publishing
Why you'll love it
- Gentle large-print prompts — kind to ageing eyes
- Thoughtfully designed for reminiscence, dementia and memory care
- One activity per page — never overwhelming
- Sparks conversation and connection between families and carers
Instant digital download. Nothing is shipped — your PDF is available immediately after purchase, to read on any device or print at home.