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Picture Menu Board with Clock & free image library
Picture Menu Board with Clock & free image library
Picture Menu Board with Clock & free image library
Picture Menu Board with Clock & free image library

Picture Menu Board with Clock & free image library

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Our Price: £173.30
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So many issues come with written menus for people with dementia and especially agnosia, as they may start to lose the ability to read.  Menu Boards can be very helpful when encouraging and informing people about food options for the day and are another way to support good nutritional intake.
 The picture Menu Board with Analogue Clock comes in 4 standard colours and can be customised to suit the need of any care home. Designed to help people with memory loss, cognitive loss, or impaired vision the board includes 240 high-quality images (downloadable free of charge) to enable food choices for the next meal to be displayed clearly and easily.

Every Menu Board comes with:

A set of name cards for different meals
 240 free images to download and print
 A clock for better orientation to the meal times on display.

Glenn Knight CEO Training 2 CARE Group and Co-published Author for dementia comments, "Menu boards are now a vital tool to the dementia landscape as food intake will become a huge part of the care that we provide.  We need to ensure that we make every effort for people with dementia to easily choose the food they like and know exactly what is available. Meal times become a major part of a dementia homes day and good food intake starts with clarity, knowing exactly what they are eating before it arrives at the table.  We are all individual and therefor choice is king, so ensure that there are a variety of wholesome foods available.  This menu boards quality is second to none and I hope that care providers will invest in making their meal times as insightful as possible".



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