By
Max Wallack
Puzzles to
Remember
As of Today, PuzzlesToRemember has distributed over 47,000 puzzles to over 3,070 Alzheimer's facilities around the world.
I want to thank Springbok Puzzles for supporting my efforts as we continue to produce new and interesting 36 piece puzzles which bring feelings of calm and success to many of those with dementia. This week several new puzzles have become available. I am very pleased with these puzzles because we have had many requests for puzzles that would appeal more to men with dementia.
PuzzlesToRemember has recently donated puzzles to serve as door prizes at the HOPE luncheon. HOPE stands for Health Outreach Program for the Elderly, a program sponsored by the Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center. A celebratory luncheon is held annually for the participants. You can find out more about HOPE here. Here is a photo of some Springbok PuzzlesToRemember at the recent luncheon:
Max Wallack graduated from Boston
University and worked as a Research Intern in the Molecular Psychiatry and
Aging Laboratory in the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental
Therapeutics at Boston University School of Medicine. He is currently a student Harvard Medical School. His great
grandmother, Gertrude, suffered from Alzheimer's disease. Max is the founder of PUZZLES TO
REMEMBER. PTR is a project that provides
puzzles to nursing homes and veterans institutions that care for Alzheimer's
and dementia patients.