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href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/\">Home<\/a> \u203a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/scarlett-brain-games-for-seniors\/\">SCARLETT \u2014 Alzheimer&#8217;s &#038; Seniors<\/a> \u203a Family caregiver guide<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <span class=\"article-category\">\ud83d\udc99 Alzheimer&#8217;s \u00b7 Family caregiver \u00b7 SCARLETT<\/span><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <\/p>\n<h1>Family Caregiver Guide :<!\u2013- [et_pb_br_holder] -\u2013><span class=\"hl\">Tablet and Memory Games with an Alzheimer\u2019s Relative<\/span><\/h1>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <pee class=\"article-meta\"><span>\ud83d\udcc5 Updated 2026<\/span><span>\u23f1\ufe0f 8 min read<\/span><span>\u2705 Practical guide for family caregivers<\/span><\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <\/p>\n<div style=\"display:flex;align-items:center;gap:10px;margin-top:16px;\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->        <span style=\"color:#f5a623;font-size:18px;\">\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/span><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->        <span style=\"font-size:13px;color:#555;font-weight:500;\">4.8\/5 \u2014 1,024 reviews<\/span><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"article-hero-curve\"><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/section>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"article-body\">\n<div class=\"container\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"intro-block\">This user and support guide is aimed at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/nos-produits\/aidant-familial\/\" style=\"color:var(--blue);\">family caregivers<\/a> using the tablet and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/jeux-de-memoire\/\" style=\"color:var(--blue);\">SCARLETT memory games<\/a> with their elderly parent. The games are suitable for both individuals with few cognitive disorders and those suffering from Alzheimer&#8217;s disease at a moderate to severe stage. These memory exercises on the tablet will allow you to play together, share a good time, and help your relative maintain their cognitive functions and independence.<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"stats-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n<div class=\"number\">30+<\/div>\n<div class=\"label\">SCARLETT cognitive games adapted for Alzheimer\u2019s seniors<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n<div class=\"number\">No WiFi<\/div>\n<div class=\"label\">The games work offline \u2014 everywhere<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n<div class=\"number\">Link<\/div>\n<div class=\"label\">The tablet as a mediator of the caregiver-recipient relationship<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n<div class=\"number\">Coaching<\/div>\n<div class=\"label\">Online support from a DYNSEO expert<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee style=\"text-align:center;margin-bottom:10px;\"><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Guide-laidant-familial-la-tablette-un-outil-simple-et-pratique.pdf\" style=\"color:var(--blue);\">\ud83d\udce5 Download the complete guide (free PDF)<\/a><\/strong><\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:20px 0;text-align:center\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/11\/famille-conclusion-enfant-education-sports-educationpositive-apprentissage-apprendreensamusant-parentalite-enfantsheureux-activiteenfant-appenfants-jeuxeducatifs-controleparental.jpg\" alt=\"Family caregiver and Alzheimer\u2019s relative playing together on the tablet\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;border-radius:16px;box-shadow:0 8px 30px rgba(0,0,0,.1);\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/figure>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"quote-block\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>\u00ab\u00a0Support is the key to success for your loved one to take control of the tablet. It allows, at first, to feel reassured about their cognitive and\/or physical disability, but also to create a bond, thus setting aside the tensions of daily life related to the illness and memory loss. Through play, we play, and we play together. The person receiving help cannot always express their gratitude towards their family caregiver \u2014 but a smile during a game, a burst of laughter, is also a beautiful recognition.\u00a0\u00bb<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>This guide is for you \u2014 the family caregiver who gives a little (or a lot) of themselves every week, every day, to support their loved one affected by Alzheimer&#8217;s disease or another form of dementia. This role is demanding, exhausting, sometimes lonely. And yet, it is also filled with precious moments \u2014 an unexpected smile, a memory that resurfaces, a moment of connection that transcends the illness. This guide aims to multiply these precious moments through the tablet tool and the memory games SCARLETT DYNSEO.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"mediation\">1. The Tablet, a Mediation Tool for the Family Caregiver<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Often, it is quite difficult for family caregivers who take care of a loved one with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease to continue engaging in activities together. Your loved one can no longer do the activities they used to, and a void can settle during visits \u2014 at home or in a nursing home \u2014 as conversation topics go in circles and silence can be heavy.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Through play, it is easier to convey emotions. The interest is also in sharing a good time together, enjoying oneself, while training memory and cognitive functions. Thus, the tablet appears as a wonderful tool for mediation and communication, perfectly fitting to enhance the daily life of a dependent person.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Before exploring practical usage tips, it is important to understand why the tablet can work where other attempts have failed. The tablet offers mediation \u2014 it is a third party in the relationship, a neutral tool around which the caregiver and the person receiving help can meet without the emotional tensions that often accompany direct assistance (meals, care, behavior management). Through play, the relationship becomes what it was before the illness \u2014 two people who love each other and share a moment, not a caregiver and a patient. This change in posture is profoundly therapeutic for both parties.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"conseils\">2. Our Tips for Using SCARLETT Effectively<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-num\">1<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<h4>Desacralize the tablet<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>The first reactions to the sight of the touchscreen tablet are often negative from seniors \u2014 they have never seen one and are afraid they won&#8217;t manage. You will often hear: \u201cnew technologies? too little for me.\u201d But curiosity quickly takes over, as it only takes a touch and the screen moves \u2014 it has a \u201cmagical\u201d aspect.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>SCARLETT was designed with nursing homes to adapt the ergonomics to the expectations of seniors: pastel colors with strong contrasts, very few buttons, comfort zones with very large fonts, available zooms. The games are so simple that a person with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease can use them alone. And since the games work without WiFi, you can play anywhere: armchair, sofa, bed.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>It is important to reassure your loved one from the start about their ability to handle the tablet, emphasizing that you will accompany them and that you will do it together.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-num\">2<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<h4>Doing together \u2014 the importance of sharing<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>Support is the key to success and it must remain kind. Learning is often based on a demonstration followed by execution \u2014 which is fundamental in the face of new technology that is not typical of their generation. Handling is learned much more easily when accompanied by a loved one who will show, be patient, and not judge if the first times are difficult.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>The important thing is to participate. Playing together is anything but a race to success \u2014 it is a moment of sharing and a bubble of respite to focus on the bonds that unite you. The goal is to accept the other as they are and to become their play partner.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-num\">3<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<h4>Be patient<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>Patience is the essential virtue of the family caregiver in these sessions. Demonstration, gentle repetition, encouragement without pressure \u2014 these are the ingredients for a successful session. You may be surprised at how quickly some seniors, who have never seen a tablet, take ownership of it in just one session. But even if it takes longer, the goal is shared enjoyment, not performance.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-num\">4<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<h4>Dialogue and listening \u2014 avoid failure<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>Throughout the games, never put your loved one at fault. Make them understand that if they can&#8217;t do it, it&#8217;s not a big deal \u2014 the important thing is to enjoy playing. Our memory games have been designed to avoid failure, and the games always end with a \u201cWell done.\u201d<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>This may seem symbolic, but tests have shown it: by highlighting wrong answers for too long, seniors no longer wanted to play. By simply saying \u201cWell done\u201d each time, people suffering from Alzheimer&#8217;s disease restart games and continue to play for hours. Enjoyment is ultimately the most important.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-num\">5<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<h4>A progressive approach adapted to the disease<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>In order not to put your loved one at a disadvantage and to support them as best as possible, start with the easiest memory games. The most accessible games to play alone are those that appeal to sensory memory and the oldest automatism. More cultural games are a very good support for playing together, strengthening the bonds that unite you.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>SCARLETT was developed specifically in connection with care professionals and nursing home structures \u2014 not just by computer scientists. This co-design with the field ensures that every interface choice, every level of difficulty, and every feedback mechanism has been tested on real users affected by Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. It is this design rigor that explains why people at a moderate to severe stage of the disease can use SCARLETT with pleasure \u2014 which is rare in the field of digital applications for seniors.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"jeux-faciles\">3. The Most Accessible SCARLETT Games<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>These games are recommended to start, thanks to their accessibility and adaptation to Alzheimer&#8217;s profiles.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"jeux-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/oreillemusicale-tablette-edith-application-entrainementcerebral-seniors-azheimer.png\" alt=\"The Musical Ear SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>The Musical Ear<\/strong> \u2014 Recognize everyday sounds and animal sounds.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/Balle-bondissante_tablette.png\" alt=\"Bouncing Ball SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Bouncing Ball<\/strong> \u2014 Catch a tennis ball that rolls on the screen. Simple and fun.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Relibulle_jeux-adaptes_Sans-mise-en-echec_Organisation_memoire-semantique_Trouble-de-la-memoire_Alzheimer_Stade-7_Troubles-attentionnels_Interac.png\" alt=\"Relibulle SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Relibulle<\/strong> \u2014 Connect the numbers in ascending order. One of the favorite games of people with Alzheimer&#8217;s.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>The accessible games allow for a first positive experience with the tablet \u2014 one or two sessions of Bouncing Ball or The Musical Ear are usually enough to overcome initial resistance and create a positive association with the tool. Once this first step is taken, exploring the other games becomes natural and desired by the loved one themselves.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"jeux-culturels\">4. Games to Play Together<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>These more cultural games are a very good support for playing together, strengthening the bonds that unite you. Despite their cultural aspect, they work just as much on attention, concentration, old memory, and strategy development.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"jeux-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/colormind-memoire-jeux-eduation-jeueducatif-enfant-5ans-6ans-ecole-dys-autism-troublescognitifs-entrainement-sport.png\" alt=\"ColorMind SCARLETT working memory\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>ColorMind<\/strong> \u2014 Reproduce color combinations. Works on working memory.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/chassealintrus-quizzle-tablette-edith-jeux-entrainementcerebral-fonctionscognitives-seniors-application.png\" alt=\"Intruder Hunt SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Intruder Hunt<\/strong> (easy level) \u2014 From 4 words, find the intruder. Stimulates language and logic.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/remuemeninges-mots-proverbes-langage-tablette-jeux-eduation-jeueducatif-enfant-5ans-6ans-ecole-dys-autism-troublescognitifs-entrainement-sport.png\" alt=\"Brainstorm SCARLETT proverbs\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Brainstorm<\/strong> \u2014 Recompose famous sayings and proverbs. Ideal for sharing memories.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"jeux-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/06\/unecarteunedate-tablette-edith-application-entrainementcerebral-seniors-azheimer.png\" alt=\"A Card A Date SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>A Card A Date<\/strong> \u2014 Appeals to deduction and cultural knowledge.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Quizzle_jeux-adaptes_Sans-mise-en-echec_EHPAD_Trouble-de-la-memoire_Alzheimer_Seniors_Interaction-sociale_Memoire-de-sequencage_Logique.png\" alt=\"Quizzle SCARLETT general knowledge\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Quizzle<\/strong> \u2014 General knowledge questions. Triggers discussions and memories.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/tourdumonde-geographie-carte-joe-jeux-cognition-entrainementcerebral-tablette-stimulation-cerveau-adultes-seniors.png\" alt=\"World Tour geography SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>World Tour<\/strong> \u2014 Place the departments on the map of France or European countries.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"jeux-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/05\/puzzle_tablette.png\" alt=\"Puzzle Plus SCARLETT fine motor skills\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Puzzle Plus<\/strong> \u2014 Recompose puzzles of famous paintings. Stimulates fine motor skills.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/cascadeinfernale-tablette-edith-jeux-entrainementcerebral-fonctionscognitives-seniors-application.png\" alt=\"Infernal Cascade SCARLETT attention\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Infernal Cascade<\/strong> \u2014 Check the differences between symbols. Appeals to attention and executive functions.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/Mamie-Cuisine_tablette.png\" alt=\"Grandma Cooking SCARLETT memory language\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Grandma Cooking<\/strong> \u2014 Find the ingredients of a recipe. Calls on immediate memory and language.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>The selection of games offered by SCARLETT is not arbitrary. Each game has been chosen and calibrated in collaboration with neuropsychologists specialized in gerontology to engage specific memory networks, at difficulty levels suited to the Alzheimer&#8217;s profile. The progression within each game \u2014 from the most accessible level to the more challenging level \u2014 allows each person to be supported where they are, without confronting them with failure.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"bienfaits\">5. The Benefits of the Tablet with a Relative with Alzheimer&#8217;s<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:20px 0;text-align:center\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/07\/tablette-edith-et-alzheimer-quels-jeux-dynseo.png\" alt=\"Tablet SCARLETT and Alzheimer's \u2014 the pleasure dimension\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;border-radius:16px;box-shadow:0 8px 30px rgba(0,0,0,.1);\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/figure>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>DYNSEO&#8217;s memory games have several effects, on multiple dimensions:<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\ud83d\ude0a Pleasure Dimension<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>Pleasure is the most important feeling. Although the disease is present, our seniors still have desires and wishes \u2014 a desire to share, a desire to laugh and have a good time. The games also call upon old memories they experienced during their early childhood \u2014 paintings by Monet or Van Gogh, a song by \u00c9dith Piaf or Maurice Chevalier \u2014 and these childhood memories still move them.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\ud83e\udde0 Cognitive Stimulation Dimension<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>The memory games have been developed with neuropsychologists to work on the different functions of memory \u2014 attention, concentration, visuospatial memory, language, etc. These are all functions that will be stimulated during the gaming sessions on the tablet.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\ud83e\udd1d Behavioral Dimension<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>Our memory games have virtues for people suffering from behavioral disorders. Players become calmer, soothed by the tablet, and a decrease in aggression, apathy, and agitation is observed. Playing thus reduces the behavioral disorders of people with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease and also promotes communication.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\ud83d\udcac Communication Dimension<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>Some individuals suffering from communication disorders have calmed down upon discovering the tablet and the games, which are very ergonomically adapted. Mute individuals have expressed themselves while playing, re-establishing a communication link with their family caregiver \u2014 one of the most touching testimonies collected by the DYNSEO team.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>The benefit dimensions of SCARLETT&#8217;s games are interdependent and mutually reinforce each other. Pleasure reduces apathy, which facilitates cognitive engagement. Cognitive stimulation maintains residual capacities, which improves the quality of social interactions. Positive social interactions reduce anxiety and behavioral disorders. And all of this together improves the overall quality of life \u2014 for the sick person and the family caregiver. It&#8217;s a virtuous cycle that is difficult to initiate but very powerful once set in motion.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"auxiliaire\">6. With Me or with the Caregiver?<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>In certain situations, it is difficult for the family caregiver to accompany their loved one in their regular memory exercises \u2014 whether for geographical or emotional reasons. It is very challenging to face the illness of a loved one and not react to the increasingly frequent memory losses. A caregiver can take over with the necessary patience to carry out memory games through the tablet.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"quote-block\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>\u00ab Take care of your loved ones, take care of yourself. \u00bb The role of a family caregiver is demanding and is exercised over the long term. It is therefore important to take a step back and take care of oneself \u2014 for one&#8217;s own well-being but also for the loved one being supported. Certain signs are unmistakable: fatigue, stress, no longer being able to tolerate the behaviors of one&#8217;s loved one. It is necessary to listen to these early alarms and know how to ask for help.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/scarlett-brain-games-for-seniors\/\" class=\"internal-link\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"internal-link-icon\">\ud83c\udfae<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"internal-link-content\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<div class=\"internal-link-label\">DYNSEO App<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<div class=\"internal-link-title\">The Home Care Toolkit \u2014 SCARLETT<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<div class=\"internal-link-desc\">All the resources for family caregivers and home care.<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"internal-link-arrow\">\u2192<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/a><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:20px 0;text-align:center\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/scarlett-brain-games-for-seniors\/\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/boite-a-outil-de-laide-a-domicile-physique-edith.png\" alt=\"The Home Care Toolkit SCARLETT DYNSEO\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;border-radius:16px;box-shadow:0 8px 30px rgba(0,0,0,.1);\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/a><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/figure>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>The tablet thus helps to strengthen the bonds that unite you with your loved one \u2014 while working on the cognitive functions and memory of your loved one, it symbolizes novelty and sparks curiosity, playing the role of mediator in your relationship. New bonds will thus be built with your loved one.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>It also happens that the family caregiver feels guilty about delegating gaming sessions to a caregiver. This guilt is understandable but unjustified. Choosing to preserve one&#8217;s own mental health by alternating with professionals is not abandoning one&#8217;s loved one \u2014 it is making a responsible decision that will allow you to be present in the long term. An exhausted caregiver is not a good caregiver. By recharging, you return with more presence, patience, and love \u2014 which your loved one needs the most.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"coaching\">7. Being Supported Online by a Memory Coach<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"expert-box\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83c\udf93 DYNSEO Service<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"expert-box-title\">Online Coaching \u2014 1-hour Sessions with a DYNSEO Expert<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>Book 1-hour sessions with our DYNSEO expert. During the coaching, using the COCO, CLINT, or SCARLETT app, the expert offers you certain games according to the cognitive functions you wish to improve (attention, memory, language). They advise you on the best games for your goal and provide you with strategies to implement.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">\u2726 If you or your loved ones have cognitive disorders<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>It is important to be followed by a doctor or a health professional. Coaching is a support tool for using our tablet programs \u2014 it does not replace a speech therapy assessment. If you are using our programs because you have a disease, discuss it with your doctor.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Coaching can be reserved by different profiles:<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"outil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/coaching-personnalise_3.png\" alt=\"Personalized coaching memory training DYNSEO\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"outil-card-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<h4>Three profiles of beneficiaries<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Individuals who want to be supported:<\/strong> training at home alone can be difficult. One can lose motivation without anyone to play with. Going through an outside person can be simpler and more motivating.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Individuals followed by health professionals:<\/strong> between sessions with the professional, the expert can advise you on the most suitable games for your needs to train at home.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee><strong>Individuals awaiting a therapeutic pathway:<\/strong> the waiting times to make an appointment with a speech therapist can be very long. While waiting, you can start your cognitive training followed by our expert.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"coaching-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"coaching-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/icone_temps.png\" alt=\"Quick appointment\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>A quick appointment<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"coaching-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/icone_maisons.png\" alt=\"Without leaving your home\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>Without leaving your home<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"coaching-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/icone_conseils.png\" alt=\"Personalized advice\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <pee>Personalized advice to meet your needs<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>DYNSEO&#8217;s online coaching meets a real need for many families \u2014 to have access to an expert who knows the programs, can personalize recommendations, and can provide remote support. For caregivers living far from their loved ones, or for those managing mild cognitive difficulties themselves and seeking personalized support, coaching is an accessible and effective solution. In one hour of coaching, an expert can transform the use of SCARLETT \u2014 by identifying the most suitable games for the cognitive profile of the loved one, suggesting specific support strategies, and answering practical questions that guides cannot anticipate.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"intergenerationnel\">8. Involving Grandchildren \u2014 An Intergenerational Approach<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Involving the younger family members in using the tablet with a loved one suffering from Alzheimer&#8217;s disease can be extremely beneficial for everyone. This intergenerational dynamic strengthens family bonds and values each generation in its role.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"key-points\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h3>\u2726 Why involve grandchildren<\/h3>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<ul><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<li><strong>Strengthen the emotional bond:<\/strong> sharing a game or activity together on the tablet strengthens the intergenerational relationship in a gentle and playful way.<\/li>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<li><strong>Stimulate the senior&#8217;s motivation:<\/strong> the presence of the child stimulates attention and the desire to play. The senior is often proud to show their progress or simply to be accompanied.<\/li>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<li><strong>Raise awareness of the disease:<\/strong> participating in these games allows the younger ones to better understand Alzheimer&#8217;s disease \u2014 not in fear or sadness, but in a positive and joyful action.<\/li>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/ul>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h3>Concrete ideas for intergenerational activities on tablet<\/h3>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\ud83c\udfa8 ColorMind and The Musical Ear<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>The child can suggest color combinations while the senior tries to reproduce them (ColorMind). For The Musical Ear, both generations can guess sounds together or compare them to their personal memories \u2014 this game creates natural conversations about history and daily life.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\ud83d\udcd6 Brainstorming and World Tour<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>Sayings and proverbs are often a valuable subject of oral transmission \u2014 the child can try to guess their meaning with the help of the grandparent (Brainstorming). For World Tour, the child can help place countries on the map while the grandparent shares memories of travels or geography lessons from the past.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\ud83e\udde9 Puzzle Plus<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>Children, very skilled on tablets, can guide the senior on the right pieces while commenting on the paintings or places depicted. These exchanges around artworks or landscapes are a natural opportunity for cultural transmission in both directions.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"tip-box\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83d\udca1 Tips for a successful intergenerational session<\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>Choose a calm moment, without distraction \u00b7 Let the child lead without pressure \u2014 this is not a lesson, it&#8217;s a shared moment \u00b7 Prepare small friendly challenges (\u201cWho will recognize the sound first?\u201d) \u00b7 Value cooperation more than performance.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Intergenerational activities with the SCARLETT tablet are also a way to include the whole family in supporting the sick person. When grandchildren bring their natural ease with technology, their enthusiasm, and their unfiltered affection for their grandparent, they create something very special \u2014 a relaxed playful atmosphere where the grandparent feels valued and still belongs to a family that includes and plays with them. These moments leave lasting memories for all participants.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Family caregiver associations play a crucial but underestimated role in supporting Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. Beyond the practical resources they provide, they offer something even more valuable \u2014 the meeting with others who are experiencing exactly what you are going through. Talking to someone who understands from the inside what it means to see your parent no longer recognize you, manage a nighttime wandering crisis, or explain to your children why their grandmother repeats the same question \u2014 there is no equivalent in guides or medical consultations. This solidarity among caregivers is a therapeutic resource in its own right.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"burnout\">9. Preventing Family Caregiver Burnout<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>The family caregiver is often forgotten in discussions about Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. However, studies show that family caregiver burnout \u2014 the \u201ccaregiver burnout\u201d \u2014 is a major public health issue. In France, it is estimated that there are 8 million informal family caregivers, a large proportion of whom care for people with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer&#8217;s. These caregivers have significantly higher rates of depression, anxiety, cardiovascular diseases, and immunodepression than the general population.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>The SCARLETT tablet, in this context, is not just a cognitive stimulation tool for the sick loved one \u2014 it is also a respite tool for the caregiver. During a play session, the caregiver does not have to manage difficult behaviors, respond to repeated questions, or navigate painful conversations. The tablet structures the time, provides a clear framework for the meeting, and transforms a potentially anxiety-inducing visit into a moment of shared enjoyment. This respite, even partial, is valuable for the caregiver&#8217;s health.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"key-points\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h3>\u2726 Warning signs of caregiver burnout to monitor<\/h3>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<ul><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<li>Persistent chronic fatigue even after a full night&#8217;s sleep<\/li>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<li>Feeling unable to tolerate the behaviors of your loved one, even benign ones<\/li>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<li>Irritability, impatience, disproportionate reactions<\/li>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<li>Feeling of loneliness and lack of understanding from those around<\/li>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<li>Neglecting your own medical, social, and leisure needs<\/li>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<li>Persistent guilt regardless of the amount of care provided<\/li>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/ul>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>If you recognize several of these signs, it is important to talk to your doctor and seek respite solutions \u2014 home helpers, day care, temporary accommodation. These services exist precisely to allow caregivers to recharge without guilt.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Caregiver burnout is not inevitable \u2014 it is the result of an accumulation of burden without a pressure relief valve, without respite, without support. Resources exist \u2014 caregiver associations, support groups, respite platforms, financial aid \u2014 but they are not spontaneously known and accessible. In France, France Alzheimer and Alzheimer Disease are the two main associations that support families \u2014 they offer training, support groups, a helpline, and a directory of local resources. Do not wait until you are at the end of your rope to contact them.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"comprendre-maladie\">10. Better Understanding Alzheimer&#8217;s Disease to Better Support<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Understanding Alzheimer&#8217;s disease helps the caregiver better interpret the behaviors of their loved one and adjust their reactions. The disease progressively affects different regions of the brain, which explains the succession of symptoms. Recent memory is affected first \u2014 your loved one forgets what they did 10 minutes ago but remembers their childhood perfectly. This is why the EDITH games that rely on old memory (memories, general knowledge, proverbs) work so well \u2014 they rely on memory networks that are still relatively preserved.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Difficult behaviors \u2014 agitation, aggression, repetitions \u2014 are not bad will or manipulation. They often reflect unexpressed anxiety, uncommunicable pain, or sensory overload. When a loved one with Alzheimer&#8217;s becomes agitated or hostile, seeking the cause (hunger, pain, fear, noise, change of environment) is more effective than reacting to the behavior itself. The EDITH tablet, by offering a structured and engaging activity, can precisely interrupt these cycles of agitation by redirecting attention to something pleasant and manageable.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Understanding the disease is also an antidote to guilt. When you understand that your loved one&#8217;s aggression is not directed at you but is a neurological symptom, you can protect yourself emotionally while remaining present and caring. When you understand that repetitions are not indifference to what you just explained to them but the effect of severe anterograde amnesia, you can respond with patience rather than frustration. This neuroscientific understanding of the disease is one of the most effective protections against the emotional exhaustion of the caregiver \u2014 and EDITH, by providing a structured and predictable interaction framework, helps maintain this caring posture.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Alzheimer&#8217;s disease brutally reminds us of something we often forget in the hustle and bustle of modern life: what remains when words fade away is not information or factual memories \u2014 it is the emotional texture of relationships, the feeling of being loved, the warmth of a presence. The EDITH games work precisely in this space \u2014 they create moments of shared pleasure, excitement, and encouragement, which settle in the emotional memory of the loved one, often preserved much longer than episodic memory. This is why people in advanced stages of the disease may appear &#8220;happy&#8221; without remembering what just happened \u2014 the positive emotion was felt and recorded, even if the content of the experience was not memorized.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"amenagement\">11. Organizing Sessions \u2014 Practice and Organization<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>For EDITH sessions to be regular and beneficial, some practical organizational tips can make the difference between random practice and an established therapeutic habit.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\u23f0 Choose the right time of day<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>For most people with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, afternoons are often difficult (the &#8220;sundowning&#8221; phenomenon \u2014 agitation and confusion at the end of the day). Mornings, or just after lunch when the senior is relaxed and relatively alert, are generally the best times for SCARLETT sessions. Observe your loved one&#8217;s rhythms and adjust accordingly.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\ud83d\udcc5 Establish a routine<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>People with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease benefit greatly from predictable routines. A SCARLETT session at a fixed time \u2014 for example, every Wednesday afternoon during your visit \u2014 creates positive anticipation. Over time, your loved one may develop a positive association with the tablet, reducing initial resistance and increasing engagement.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<h4>\ud83d\udd07 Arrange the sensory environment<\/h4>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <pee>A calm environment, without a television on in the background, without distracting conversations, with good lighting \u2014 promotes concentration and reduces the sensory overload often present in Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. If your loved one is in a nursing home, finding a quiet space away from the common activity can make a big difference in the quality of the session.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Arranging SCARLETT sessions is not just physical and temporal \u2014 it is also relational. The way you position yourself as a caregiver during the session makes a significant difference. Being side by side rather than face to face (a less confrontational position), at the same level as your loved one (if possible), with a soft and enthusiastic voice, frequent encouragement, and sincere praise \u2014 all these elements of non-verbal and verbal communication create the emotional safety climate in which your loved one can engage in the games without fear of judgment. It is not the tablet that makes the SCARLETT sessions \u2014 it is your warm presence around it.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"faq\">Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>A well-organized SCARLETT session begins even before opening the tablet. Sitting comfortably next to your loved one, establishing warm eye contact, presenting the tablet enthusiastically (\u201cI have something fun to show you\u201d) \u2014 these small introductory rituals put the senior in a state of positive receptivity and curiosity. After the session, taking the time to value what happened (\u201cYou remembered all the ingredients of the cake \u2014 I\u2019m impressed!\u201d) extends the positive state of the session well beyond it.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Ultimately, the SCARLETT tablet is not a magic solution that cures Alzheimer&#8217;s disease nor a substitute for medical and paramedical care. It is a quality of life tool \u2014 for the sick person, who regains moments of pleasure, competence, and human connection, and for the family caregiver, who has a valuable mediator in an often challenging relationship. By cultivating these moments of shared play, you build common memories that persist despite the illness, in both directions \u2014 your loved one may retain the feeling of a pleasant moment even if they do not remember the detailed content, and you will always remember that smile that lit up when the familiar melody started.<\/pee><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-list\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-item\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-q\"><span>Do SCARLETT games work without an Internet connection?<\/span><span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-a\"><pee>Yes \u2014 it is one of the key advantages of SCARLETT. The games work without WiFi, allowing you to play anywhere \u2014 at the relative&#8217;s home, in a nursing home, during a trip, in a hospital room. The tablet thus becomes a portable game companion independent of connectivity.<\/pee><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-item\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-q\"><span>Is SCARLETT suitable for all stages of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease?<\/span><span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-a\"><pee>SCARLETT is designed to support people with Alzheimer&#8217;s from mild to moderate to severe stages. The most accessible games (Bouncing Ball, Musical Ear, Relibulle) are suitable for advanced stages. The cultural games (Quizzle, World Tour, Brainstorm) are more suitable for mild to moderate stages. The clean interface and absence of failure allow everyone to play at their level without frustration.<\/pee><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-item\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-q\"><span>Can online coaching replace speech therapy?<\/span><span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/p>\n<div class=\"faq-a\"><pee>No \u2014 DYNSEO coaching is a support for using the tablet programs, not a medical or paramedical care. It does not replace a speech therapy assessment or medical follow-up. However, it can complement these supports \u2014 by offering regular exercises between sessions with professionals, or while waiting for specialized care to begin. If your relative has an illness, always discuss it with their doctor.<\/pee><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div>\n<p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><pee>Ultimately, regularity is the key to the effectiveness of SCARLETT sessions. Short and frequent sessions \u2014 20 to 30 minutes, two to three times a week \u2014 are much more effective than long spaced-out sessions. The brain benefits from regular stimulation to keep its synaptic connections active. And the tablet, due to its portability and autonomy (no need for WiFi), makes this regularity possible even when visits are constrained by time or distance. 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22px;}.etape-card{flex-direction:column;gap:8px;}.outil-card{flex-direction:column;gap:10px;}}<!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/style><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/head><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><body><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><section class=\"article-hero\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"article-hero-inner\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"container\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <p class=\"article-breadcrumb\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/\">Home<\/a> \u203a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/scarlett-brain-games-for-seniors\/\">SCARLETT \u2014 Alzheimer's & Seniors<\/a> \u203a Family caregiver guide<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <span class=\"article-category\">\ud83d\udc99 Alzheimer's \u00b7 Family caregiver \u00b7 SCARLETT<\/span><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <h1>Family Caregiver Guide :<br><span class=\"hl\">Tablet and Memory Games with an Alzheimer\u2019s Relative<\/span><\/h1><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <p class=\"article-meta\"><span>\ud83d\udcc5 Updated 2026<\/span><span>\u23f1\ufe0f 8 min read<\/span><span>\u2705 Practical guide for family caregivers<\/span><\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <div style=\"display:flex;align-items:center;gap:10px;margin-top:16px;\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->        <span style=\"color:#f5a623;font-size:18px;\">\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/span><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->        <span style=\"font-size:13px;color:#555;font-weight:500;\">4.8\/5 \u2014 1,024 reviews<\/span><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->      <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"article-hero-curve\"><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/section><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"article-body\"><div class=\"container\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"intro-block\">This user and support guide is aimed at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/nos-produits\/aidant-familial\/\" style=\"color:var(--blue);\">family caregivers<\/a> using the tablet and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/fr\/jeux-de-memoire\/\" style=\"color:var(--blue);\">SCARLETT memory games<\/a> with their elderly parent. The games are suitable for both individuals with few cognitive disorders and those suffering from Alzheimer's disease at a moderate to severe stage. These memory exercises on the tablet will allow you to play together, share a good time, and help your relative maintain their cognitive functions and independence.<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"stats-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"stat-card\"><div class=\"number\">30+<\/div><div class=\"label\">SCARLETT cognitive games adapted for Alzheimer\u2019s seniors<\/div><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"stat-card\"><div class=\"number\">No WiFi<\/div><div class=\"label\">The games work offline \u2014 everywhere<\/div><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"stat-card\"><div class=\"number\">Link<\/div><div class=\"label\">The tablet as a mediator of the caregiver-recipient relationship<\/div><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"stat-card\"><div class=\"number\">Coaching<\/div><div class=\"label\">Online support from a DYNSEO expert<\/div><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p style=\"text-align:center;margin-bottom:10px;\"><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Guide-laidant-familial-la-tablette-un-outil-simple-et-pratique.pdf\" style=\"color:var(--blue);\">\ud83d\udce5 Download the complete guide (free PDF)<\/a><\/strong><\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><figure style=\"margin:20px 0;text-align:center\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/11\/famille-conclusion-enfant-education-sports-educationpositive-apprentissage-apprendreensamusant-parentalite-enfantsheureux-activiteenfant-appenfants-jeuxeducatifs-controleparental.jpg\" alt=\"Family caregiver and Alzheimer\u2019s relative playing together on the tablet\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;border-radius:16px;box-shadow:0 8px 30px rgba(0,0,0,.1);\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/figure><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"quote-block\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>\u00ab\u00a0Support is the key to success for your loved one to take control of the tablet. It allows, at first, to feel reassured about their cognitive and\/or physical disability, but also to create a bond, thus setting aside the tensions of daily life related to the illness and memory loss. Through play, we play, and we play together. The person receiving help cannot always express their gratitude towards their family caregiver \u2014 but a smile during a game, a burst of laughter, is also a beautiful recognition.\u00a0\u00bb<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>This guide is for you \u2014 the family caregiver who gives a little (or a lot) of themselves every week, every day, to support their loved one affected by Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia. This role is demanding, exhausting, sometimes lonely. And yet, it is also filled with precious moments \u2014 an unexpected smile, a memory that resurfaces, a moment of connection that transcends the illness. This guide aims to multiply these precious moments through the tablet tool and the memory games SCARLETT DYNSEO.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"mediation\">1. The Tablet, a Mediation Tool for the Family Caregiver<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Often, it is quite difficult for family caregivers who take care of a loved one with Alzheimer's disease to continue engaging in activities together. Your loved one can no longer do the activities they used to, and a void can settle during visits \u2014 at home or in a nursing home \u2014 as conversation topics go in circles and silence can be heavy.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Through play, it is easier to convey emotions. The interest is also in sharing a good time together, enjoying oneself, while training memory and cognitive functions. Thus, the tablet appears as a wonderful tool for mediation and communication, perfectly fitting to enhance the daily life of a dependent person.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Before exploring practical usage tips, it is important to understand why the tablet can work where other attempts have failed. The tablet offers mediation \u2014 it is a third party in the relationship, a neutral tool around which the caregiver and the person receiving help can meet without the emotional tensions that often accompany direct assistance (meals, care, behavior management). Through play, the relationship becomes what it was before the illness \u2014 two people who love each other and share a moment, not a caregiver and a patient. This change in posture is profoundly therapeutic for both parties.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"conseils\">2. Our Tips for Using SCARLETT Effectively<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"etape-num\">1<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <h4>Desacralize the tablet<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>The first reactions to the sight of the touchscreen tablet are often negative from seniors \u2014 they have never seen one and are afraid they won't manage. You will often hear: \u201cnew technologies? too little for me.\u201d But curiosity quickly takes over, as it only takes a touch and the screen moves \u2014 it has a \u201cmagical\u201d aspect.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>SCARLETT was designed with nursing homes to adapt the ergonomics to the expectations of seniors: pastel colors with strong contrasts, very few buttons, comfort zones with very large fonts, available zooms. The games are so simple that a person with Alzheimer's disease can use them alone. And since the games work without WiFi, you can play anywhere: armchair, sofa, bed.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>It is important to reassure your loved one from the start about their ability to handle the tablet, emphasizing that you will accompany them and that you will do it together.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"etape-num\">2<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <h4>Doing together \u2014 the importance of sharing<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>Support is the key to success and it must remain kind. Learning is often based on a demonstration followed by execution \u2014 which is fundamental in the face of new technology that is not typical of their generation. Handling is learned much more easily when accompanied by a loved one who will show, be patient, and not judge if the first times are difficult.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>The important thing is to participate. Playing together is anything but a race to success \u2014 it is a moment of sharing and a bubble of respite to focus on the bonds that unite you. The goal is to accept the other as they are and to become their play partner.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"etape-num\">3<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <h4>Be patient<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>Patience is the essential virtue of the family caregiver in these sessions. Demonstration, gentle repetition, encouragement without pressure \u2014 these are the ingredients for a successful session. You may be surprised at how quickly some seniors, who have never seen a tablet, take ownership of it in just one session. But even if it takes longer, the goal is shared enjoyment, not performance.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"etape-num\">4<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <h4>Dialogue and listening \u2014 avoid failure<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>Throughout the games, never put your loved one at fault. Make them understand that if they can't do it, it's not a big deal \u2014 the important thing is to enjoy playing. Our memory games have been designed to avoid failure, and the games always end with a \u201cWell done.\u201d<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>This may seem symbolic, but tests have shown it: by highlighting wrong answers for too long, seniors no longer wanted to play. By simply saying \u201cWell done\u201d each time, people suffering from Alzheimer's disease restart games and continue to play for hours. Enjoyment is ultimately the most important.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"etape-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"etape-num\">5<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"etape-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <h4>A progressive approach adapted to the disease<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>In order not to put your loved one at a disadvantage and to support them as best as possible, start with the easiest memory games. The most accessible games to play alone are those that appeal to sensory memory and the oldest automatism. More cultural games are a very good support for playing together, strengthening the bonds that unite you.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>SCARLETT was developed specifically in connection with care professionals and nursing home structures \u2014 not just by computer scientists. This co-design with the field ensures that every interface choice, every level of difficulty, and every feedback mechanism has been tested on real users affected by Alzheimer's disease. It is this design rigor that explains why people at a moderate to severe stage of the disease can use SCARLETT with pleasure \u2014 which is rare in the field of digital applications for seniors.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"jeux-faciles\">3. The Most Accessible SCARLETT Games<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>These games are recommended to start, thanks to their accessibility and adaptation to Alzheimer's profiles.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"jeux-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/oreillemusicale-tablette-edith-application-entrainementcerebral-seniors-azheimer.png\" alt=\"The Musical Ear SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>The Musical Ear<\/strong> \u2014 Recognize everyday sounds and animal sounds.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/Balle-bondissante_tablette.png\" alt=\"Bouncing Ball SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Bouncing Ball<\/strong> \u2014 Catch a tennis ball that rolls on the screen. Simple and fun.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Relibulle_jeux-adaptes_Sans-mise-en-echec_Organisation_memoire-semantique_Trouble-de-la-memoire_Alzheimer_Stade-7_Troubles-attentionnels_Interac.png\" alt=\"Relibulle SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Relibulle<\/strong> \u2014 Connect the numbers in ascending order. One of the favorite games of people with Alzheimer's.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>The accessible games allow for a first positive experience with the tablet \u2014 one or two sessions of Bouncing Ball or The Musical Ear are usually enough to overcome initial resistance and create a positive association with the tool. Once this first step is taken, exploring the other games becomes natural and desired by the loved one themselves.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"jeux-culturels\">4. Games to Play Together<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>These more cultural games are a very good support for playing together, strengthening the bonds that unite you. Despite their cultural aspect, they work just as much on attention, concentration, old memory, and strategy development.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"jeux-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/colormind-memoire-jeux-eduation-jeueducatif-enfant-5ans-6ans-ecole-dys-autism-troublescognitifs-entrainement-sport.png\" alt=\"ColorMind SCARLETT working memory\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>ColorMind<\/strong> \u2014 Reproduce color combinations. Works on working memory.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/chassealintrus-quizzle-tablette-edith-jeux-entrainementcerebral-fonctionscognitives-seniors-application.png\" alt=\"Intruder Hunt SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Intruder Hunt<\/strong> (easy level) \u2014 From 4 words, find the intruder. Stimulates language and logic.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/remuemeninges-mots-proverbes-langage-tablette-jeux-eduation-jeueducatif-enfant-5ans-6ans-ecole-dys-autism-troublescognitifs-entrainement-sport.png\" alt=\"Brainstorm SCARLETT proverbs\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Brainstorm<\/strong> \u2014 Recompose famous sayings and proverbs. Ideal for sharing memories.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"jeux-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/06\/unecarteunedate-tablette-edith-application-entrainementcerebral-seniors-azheimer.png\" alt=\"A Card A Date SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>A Card A Date<\/strong> \u2014 Appeals to deduction and cultural knowledge.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Quizzle_jeux-adaptes_Sans-mise-en-echec_EHPAD_Trouble-de-la-memoire_Alzheimer_Seniors_Interaction-sociale_Memoire-de-sequencage_Logique.png\" alt=\"Quizzle SCARLETT general knowledge\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Quizzle<\/strong> \u2014 General knowledge questions. Triggers discussions and memories.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/tourdumonde-geographie-carte-joe-jeux-cognition-entrainementcerebral-tablette-stimulation-cerveau-adultes-seniors.png\" alt=\"World Tour geography SCARLETT\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>World Tour<\/strong> \u2014 Place the departments on the map of France or European countries.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"jeux-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/05\/puzzle_tablette.png\" alt=\"Puzzle Plus SCARLETT fine motor skills\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Puzzle Plus<\/strong> \u2014 Recompose puzzles of famous paintings. Stimulates fine motor skills.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/cascadeinfernale-tablette-edith-jeux-entrainementcerebral-fonctionscognitives-seniors-application.png\" alt=\"Infernal Cascade SCARLETT attention\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Infernal Cascade<\/strong> \u2014 Check the differences between symbols. Appeals to attention and executive functions.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"jeu-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/Mamie-Cuisine_tablette.png\" alt=\"Grandma Cooking SCARLETT memory language\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Grandma Cooking<\/strong> \u2014 Find the ingredients of a recipe. Calls on immediate memory and language.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>The selection of games offered by SCARLETT is not arbitrary. Each game has been chosen and calibrated in collaboration with neuropsychologists specialized in gerontology to engage specific memory networks, at difficulty levels suited to the Alzheimer's profile. The progression within each game \u2014 from the most accessible level to the more challenging level \u2014 allows each person to be supported where they are, without confronting them with failure.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"bienfaits\">5. The Benefits of the Tablet with a Relative with Alzheimer's<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><figure style=\"margin:20px 0;text-align:center\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/07\/tablette-edith-et-alzheimer-quels-jeux-dynseo.png\" alt=\"Tablet SCARLETT and Alzheimer's \u2014 the pleasure dimension\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;border-radius:16px;box-shadow:0 8px 30px rgba(0,0,0,.1);\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/figure><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>DYNSEO's memory games have several effects, on multiple dimensions:<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\ud83d\ude0a Pleasure Dimension<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>Pleasure is the most important feeling. Although the disease is present, our seniors still have desires and wishes \u2014 a desire to share, a desire to laugh and have a good time. The games also call upon old memories they experienced during their early childhood \u2014 paintings by Monet or Van Gogh, a song by \u00c9dith Piaf or Maurice Chevalier \u2014 and these childhood memories still move them.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\ud83e\udde0 Cognitive Stimulation Dimension<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>The memory games have been developed with neuropsychologists to work on the different functions of memory \u2014 attention, concentration, visuospatial memory, language, etc. These are all functions that will be stimulated during the gaming sessions on the tablet.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\ud83e\udd1d Behavioral Dimension<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>Our memory games have virtues for people suffering from behavioral disorders. Players become calmer, soothed by the tablet, and a decrease in aggression, apathy, and agitation is observed. Playing thus reduces the behavioral disorders of people with Alzheimer's disease and also promotes communication.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\ud83d\udcac Communication Dimension<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>Some individuals suffering from communication disorders have calmed down upon discovering the tablet and the games, which are very ergonomically adapted. Mute individuals have expressed themselves while playing, re-establishing a communication link with their family caregiver \u2014 one of the most touching testimonies collected by the DYNSEO team.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>The benefit dimensions of SCARLETT's games are interdependent and mutually reinforce each other. Pleasure reduces apathy, which facilitates cognitive engagement. Cognitive stimulation maintains residual capacities, which improves the quality of social interactions. Positive social interactions reduce anxiety and behavioral disorders. And all of this together improves the overall quality of life \u2014 for the sick person and the family caregiver. It's a virtuous cycle that is difficult to initiate but very powerful once set in motion.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"auxiliaire\">6. With Me or with the Caregiver?<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>In certain situations, it is difficult for the family caregiver to accompany their loved one in their regular memory exercises \u2014 whether for geographical or emotional reasons. It is very challenging to face the illness of a loved one and not react to the increasingly frequent memory losses. A caregiver can take over with the necessary patience to carry out memory games through the tablet.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"quote-block\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>\u00ab Take care of your loved ones, take care of yourself. \u00bb The role of a family caregiver is demanding and is exercised over the long term. It is therefore important to take a step back and take care of oneself \u2014 for one's own well-being but also for the loved one being supported. Certain signs are unmistakable: fatigue, stress, no longer being able to tolerate the behaviors of one's loved one. It is necessary to listen to these early alarms and know how to ask for help.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/scarlett-brain-games-for-seniors\/\" class=\"internal-link\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"internal-link-icon\">\ud83c\udfae<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"internal-link-content\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"internal-link-label\">DYNSEO App<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"internal-link-title\">The Home Care Toolkit \u2014 SCARLETT<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"internal-link-desc\">All the resources for family caregivers and home care.<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"internal-link-arrow\">\u2192<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/a><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><figure style=\"margin:20px 0;text-align:center\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/scarlett-brain-games-for-seniors\/\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/boite-a-outil-de-laide-a-domicile-physique-edith.png\" alt=\"The Home Care Toolkit SCARLETT DYNSEO\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;border-radius:16px;box-shadow:0 8px 30px rgba(0,0,0,.1);\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/a><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/figure><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>The tablet thus helps to strengthen the bonds that unite you with your loved one \u2014 while working on the cognitive functions and memory of your loved one, it symbolizes novelty and sparks curiosity, playing the role of mediator in your relationship. New bonds will thus be built with your loved one.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>It also happens that the family caregiver feels guilty about delegating gaming sessions to a caregiver. This guilt is understandable but unjustified. Choosing to preserve one's own mental health by alternating with professionals is not abandoning one's loved one \u2014 it is making a responsible decision that will allow you to be present in the long term. An exhausted caregiver is not a good caregiver. By recharging, you return with more presence, patience, and love \u2014 which your loved one needs the most.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"coaching\">7. Being Supported Online by a Memory Coach<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"expert-box\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83c\udf93 DYNSEO Service<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"expert-box-title\">Online Coaching \u2014 1-hour Sessions with a DYNSEO Expert<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>Book 1-hour sessions with our DYNSEO expert. During the coaching, using the COCO, CLINT, or SCARLETT app, the expert offers you certain games according to the cognitive functions you wish to improve (attention, memory, language). They advise you on the best games for your goal and provide you with strategies to implement.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"expert-inner\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">\u2726 If you or your loved ones have cognitive disorders<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>It is important to be followed by a doctor or a health professional. Coaching is a support tool for using our tablet programs \u2014 it does not replace a speech therapy assessment. If you are using our programs because you have a disease, discuss it with your doctor.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Coaching can be reserved by different profiles:<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"outil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/coaching-personnalise_3.png\" alt=\"Personalized coaching memory training DYNSEO\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"outil-card-body\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <h4>Three profiles of beneficiaries<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Individuals who want to be supported:<\/strong> training at home alone can be difficult. One can lose motivation without anyone to play with. Going through an outside person can be simpler and more motivating.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Individuals followed by health professionals:<\/strong> between sessions with the professional, the expert can advise you on the most suitable games for your needs to train at home.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p><strong>Individuals awaiting a therapeutic pathway:<\/strong> the waiting times to make an appointment with a speech therapist can be very long. While waiting, you can start your cognitive training followed by our expert.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"coaching-grid\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"coaching-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/icone_temps.png\" alt=\"Quick appointment\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>A quick appointment<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"coaching-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/icone_maisons.png\" alt=\"Without leaving your home\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>Without leaving your home<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"coaching-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <img src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/icone_conseils.png\" alt=\"Personalized advice\" loading=\"lazy\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <p>Personalized advice to meet your needs<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>DYNSEO's online coaching meets a real need for many families \u2014 to have access to an expert who knows the programs, can personalize recommendations, and can provide remote support. For caregivers living far from their loved ones, or for those managing mild cognitive difficulties themselves and seeking personalized support, coaching is an accessible and effective solution. In one hour of coaching, an expert can transform the use of SCARLETT \u2014 by identifying the most suitable games for the cognitive profile of the loved one, suggesting specific support strategies, and answering practical questions that guides cannot anticipate.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"intergenerationnel\">8. Involving Grandchildren \u2014 An Intergenerational Approach<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Involving the younger family members in using the tablet with a loved one suffering from Alzheimer's disease can be extremely beneficial for everyone. This intergenerational dynamic strengthens family bonds and values each generation in its role.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"key-points\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h3>\u2726 Why involve grandchildren<\/h3><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <ul><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <li><strong>Strengthen the emotional bond:<\/strong> sharing a game or activity together on the tablet strengthens the intergenerational relationship in a gentle and playful way.<\/li><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <li><strong>Stimulate the senior's motivation:<\/strong> the presence of the child stimulates attention and the desire to play. The senior is often proud to show their progress or simply to be accompanied.<\/li><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <li><strong>Raise awareness of the disease:<\/strong> participating in these games allows the younger ones to better understand Alzheimer's disease \u2014 not in fear or sadness, but in a positive and joyful action.<\/li><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/ul><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h3>Concrete ideas for intergenerational activities on tablet<\/h3><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\ud83c\udfa8 ColorMind and The Musical Ear<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>The child can suggest color combinations while the senior tries to reproduce them (ColorMind). For The Musical Ear, both generations can guess sounds together or compare them to their personal memories \u2014 this game creates natural conversations about history and daily life.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\ud83d\udcd6 Brainstorming and World Tour<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>Sayings and proverbs are often a valuable subject of oral transmission \u2014 the child can try to guess their meaning with the help of the grandparent (Brainstorming). For World Tour, the child can help place countries on the map while the grandparent shares memories of travels or geography lessons from the past.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\ud83e\udde9 Puzzle Plus<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>Children, very skilled on tablets, can guide the senior on the right pieces while commenting on the paintings or places depicted. These exchanges around artworks or landscapes are a natural opportunity for cultural transmission in both directions.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"tip-box\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83d\udca1 Tips for a successful intergenerational session<\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>Choose a calm moment, without distraction \u00b7 Let the child lead without pressure \u2014 this is not a lesson, it's a shared moment \u00b7 Prepare small friendly challenges (\u201cWho will recognize the sound first?\u201d) \u00b7 Value cooperation more than performance.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Intergenerational activities with the SCARLETT tablet are also a way to include the whole family in supporting the sick person. When grandchildren bring their natural ease with technology, their enthusiasm, and their unfiltered affection for their grandparent, they create something very special \u2014 a relaxed playful atmosphere where the grandparent feels valued and still belongs to a family that includes and plays with them. These moments leave lasting memories for all participants.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Family caregiver associations play a crucial but underestimated role in supporting Alzheimer's disease. Beyond the practical resources they provide, they offer something even more valuable \u2014 the meeting with others who are experiencing exactly what you are going through. Talking to someone who understands from the inside what it means to see your parent no longer recognize you, manage a nighttime wandering crisis, or explain to your children why their grandmother repeats the same question \u2014 there is no equivalent in guides or medical consultations. This solidarity among caregivers is a therapeutic resource in its own right.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"burnout\">9. Preventing Family Caregiver Burnout<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>The family caregiver is often forgotten in discussions about Alzheimer's disease. However, studies show that family caregiver burnout \u2014 the \u201ccaregiver burnout\u201d \u2014 is a major public health issue. In France, it is estimated that there are 8 million informal family caregivers, a large proportion of whom care for people with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. These caregivers have significantly higher rates of depression, anxiety, cardiovascular diseases, and immunodepression than the general population.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>The SCARLETT tablet, in this context, is not just a cognitive stimulation tool for the sick loved one \u2014 it is also a respite tool for the caregiver. During a play session, the caregiver does not have to manage difficult behaviors, respond to repeated questions, or navigate painful conversations. The tablet structures the time, provides a clear framework for the meeting, and transforms a potentially anxiety-inducing visit into a moment of shared enjoyment. This respite, even partial, is valuable for the caregiver's health.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"key-points\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h3>\u2726 Warning signs of caregiver burnout to monitor<\/h3><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <ul><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <li>Persistent chronic fatigue even after a full night's sleep<\/li><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <li>Feeling unable to tolerate the behaviors of your loved one, even benign ones<\/li><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <li>Irritability, impatience, disproportionate reactions<\/li><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <li>Feeling of loneliness and lack of understanding from those around<\/li><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <li>Neglecting your own medical, social, and leisure needs<\/li><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <li>Persistent guilt regardless of the amount of care provided<\/li><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/ul><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>If you recognize several of these signs, it is important to talk to your doctor and seek respite solutions \u2014 home helpers, day care, temporary accommodation. These services exist precisely to allow caregivers to recharge without guilt.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Caregiver burnout is not inevitable \u2014 it is the result of an accumulation of burden without a pressure relief valve, without respite, without support. Resources exist \u2014 caregiver associations, support groups, respite platforms, financial aid \u2014 but they are not spontaneously known and accessible. In France, France Alzheimer and Alzheimer Disease are the two main associations that support families \u2014 they offer training, support groups, a helpline, and a directory of local resources. Do not wait until you are at the end of your rope to contact them.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"comprendre-maladie\">10. Better Understanding Alzheimer's Disease to Better Support<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Understanding Alzheimer's disease helps the caregiver better interpret the behaviors of their loved one and adjust their reactions. The disease progressively affects different regions of the brain, which explains the succession of symptoms. Recent memory is affected first \u2014 your loved one forgets what they did 10 minutes ago but remembers their childhood perfectly. This is why the EDITH games that rely on old memory (memories, general knowledge, proverbs) work so well \u2014 they rely on memory networks that are still relatively preserved.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Difficult behaviors \u2014 agitation, aggression, repetitions \u2014 are not bad will or manipulation. They often reflect unexpressed anxiety, uncommunicable pain, or sensory overload. When a loved one with Alzheimer's becomes agitated or hostile, seeking the cause (hunger, pain, fear, noise, change of environment) is more effective than reacting to the behavior itself. The EDITH tablet, by offering a structured and engaging activity, can precisely interrupt these cycles of agitation by redirecting attention to something pleasant and manageable.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Understanding the disease is also an antidote to guilt. When you understand that your loved one's aggression is not directed at you but is a neurological symptom, you can protect yourself emotionally while remaining present and caring. When you understand that repetitions are not indifference to what you just explained to them but the effect of severe anterograde amnesia, you can respond with patience rather than frustration. This neuroscientific understanding of the disease is one of the most effective protections against the emotional exhaustion of the caregiver \u2014 and EDITH, by providing a structured and predictable interaction framework, helps maintain this caring posture.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Alzheimer's disease brutally reminds us of something we often forget in the hustle and bustle of modern life: what remains when words fade away is not information or factual memories \u2014 it is the emotional texture of relationships, the feeling of being loved, the warmth of a presence. The EDITH games work precisely in this space \u2014 they create moments of shared pleasure, excitement, and encouragement, which settle in the emotional memory of the loved one, often preserved much longer than episodic memory. This is why people in advanced stages of the disease may appear \"happy\" without remembering what just happened \u2014 the positive emotion was felt and recorded, even if the content of the experience was not memorized.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"amenagement\">11. Organizing Sessions \u2014 Practice and Organization<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>For EDITH sessions to be regular and beneficial, some practical organizational tips can make the difference between random practice and an established therapeutic habit.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\u23f0 Choose the right time of day<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>For most people with Alzheimer's disease, afternoons are often difficult (the \"sundowning\" phenomenon \u2014 agitation and confusion at the end of the day). Mornings, or just after lunch when the senior is relaxed and relatively alert, are generally the best times for SCARLETT sessions. Observe your loved one's rhythms and adjust accordingly.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\ud83d\udcc5 Establish a routine<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>People with Alzheimer's disease benefit greatly from predictable routines. A SCARLETT session at a fixed time \u2014 for example, every Wednesday afternoon during your visit \u2014 creates positive anticipation. Over time, your loved one may develop a positive association with the tablet, reducing initial resistance and increasing engagement.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"conseil-card\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h4>\ud83d\udd07 Arrange the sensory environment<\/h4><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>A calm environment, without a television on in the background, without distracting conversations, with good lighting \u2014 promotes concentration and reduces the sensory overload often present in Alzheimer's disease. If your loved one is in a nursing home, finding a quiet space away from the common activity can make a big difference in the quality of the session.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Arranging SCARLETT sessions is not just physical and temporal \u2014 it is also relational. The way you position yourself as a caregiver during the session makes a significant difference. Being side by side rather than face to face (a less confrontational position), at the same level as your loved one (if possible), with a soft and enthusiastic voice, frequent encouragement, and sincere praise \u2014 all these elements of non-verbal and verbal communication create the emotional safety climate in which your loved one can engage in the games without fear of judgment. It is not the tablet that makes the SCARLETT sessions \u2014 it is your warm presence around it.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><h2 id=\"faq\">Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>A well-organized SCARLETT session begins even before opening the tablet. Sitting comfortably next to your loved one, establishing warm eye contact, presenting the tablet enthusiastically (\u201cI have something fun to show you\u201d) \u2014 these small introductory rituals put the senior in a state of positive receptivity and curiosity. After the session, taking the time to value what happened (\u201cYou remembered all the ingredients of the cake \u2014 I\u2019m impressed!\u201d) extends the positive state of the session well beyond it.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Ultimately, the SCARLETT tablet is not a magic solution that cures Alzheimer's disease nor a substitute for medical and paramedical care. It is a quality of life tool \u2014 for the sick person, who regains moments of pleasure, competence, and human connection, and for the family caregiver, who has a valuable mediator in an often challenging relationship. By cultivating these moments of shared play, you build common memories that persist despite the illness, in both directions \u2014 your loved one may retain the feeling of a pleasant moment even if they do not remember the detailed content, and you will always remember that smile that lit up when the familiar melody started.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"faq-list\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"faq-item\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"faq-q\"><span>Do SCARLETT games work without an Internet connection?<\/span><span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->\n<div class=\"faq-a\"><p>Yes \u2014 it is one of the key advantages of SCARLETT. The games work without WiFi, allowing you to play anywhere \u2014 at the relative's home, in a nursing home, during a trip, in a hospital room. The tablet thus becomes a portable game companion independent of connectivity.<\/p><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"faq-item\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"faq-q\"><span>Is SCARLETT suitable for all stages of Alzheimer's disease?<\/span><span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"faq-a\"><p>SCARLETT is designed to support people with Alzheimer's from mild to moderate to severe stages. The most accessible games (Bouncing Ball, Musical Ear, Relibulle) are suitable for advanced stages. The cultural games (Quizzle, World Tour, Brainstorm) are more suitable for mild to moderate stages. The clean interface and absence of failure allow everyone to play at their level without frustration.<\/p><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"faq-item\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"faq-q\"><span>Can online coaching replace speech therapy?<\/span><span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <div class=\"faq-a\"><p>No \u2014 DYNSEO coaching is a support for using the tablet programs, not a medical or paramedical care. It does not replace a speech therapy assessment or medical follow-up. However, it can complement these supports \u2014 by offering regular exercises between sessions with professionals, or while waiting for specialized care to begin. If your relative has an illness, always discuss it with their doctor.<\/p><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>Ultimately, regularity is the key to the effectiveness of SCARLETT sessions. Short and frequent sessions \u2014 20 to 30 minutes, two to three times a week \u2014 are much more effective than long spaced-out sessions. The brain benefits from regular stimulation to keep its synaptic connections active. And the tablet, due to its portability and autonomy (no need for WiFi), makes this regularity possible even when visits are constrained by time or distance. Each session, no matter how short, has its value \u2014 for the pleasure it brings, for the connection it creates, and for the cognitive stimulation it produces.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>This guide has been designed to support you in your first sessions as well as in your long-term practice. If you have specific questions about using SCARLETT with your relative, feel free to book a coaching session with our DYNSEO experts \u2014 they are here precisely to help you make the most of these precious moments.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><div class=\"cta-box\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <h3>\ud83d\udc99 Support your relative with SCARLETT DYNSEO<\/h3><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <p>30+ cognitive games adapted for Alzheimer's \u00b7 No WiFi \u00b7 Clean interface \u00b7 Online coaching available \u00b7 7 days free trial.<\/p><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <div class=\"cta-buttons\"><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/scarlett-brain-games-for-seniors\/\" class=\"btn-white\">\ud83c\udfae Discover SCARLETT \u2192<\/a><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/accompagner-les-personnes-alzheimer\/\" class=\"btn-outline\">Alzheimer's Guide \u2192<\/a><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] -->  <\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><\/div><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><!-- [et_pb_line_break_holder] --><p>The journey of a family caregiver for a person with Alzheimer's is long, often solitary, and filled with conflicting emotions \u2014 love and fatigue, attachment and mourning, hope and discouragement. 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