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From: inventorkid1
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  • Thank you! My Mother is 86, has Alzheimer's and would love to try fewer piece puzzles. She still reads perfectly -- but has never been a "puzzle person" -- and I think the Springbok puzzles would be great for her. I have MS - a light case. Wonder if your cane and seat invention is on the market. Keep up the good work - you should contact President Clinton's think tank. Alzheimer's is an epidemic which needs more attention. Diet and environment as well as genetics must be the culprits.

  • Fantastic! My grandmother is 94 and her Alzheimer's has worsened over the past two years. She has always enjoyed doing puzzles but when she turned 92 she could no longer complete 300 piece puzzles without frustration. Then we had to find 100 piece or less puzzles. Theme and piece size becomes a problem with fewer piece puzzles. I'm happy to see that you've encouraged Springbok-puzzles to create puzzles that addresses these issues for Alzheimer's patients.

  • Great Job! Wish you were here to teach our youth in Aruba!

    The Alzheimer's Aruba Team

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