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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nothing comes to mind immediately but what about re-reading old favorites? Or the Agatha Christie short stories? [/quote] I agree with this. They lose new memory, but old memory stays for a long time so that might be more enjoyable for him. If you are looking into brain exercising jigsaw puzzles are supposed to be great.[/quote] Jigsaw Puzzles are great for older people. Word searches were good for my grandparents too. [/quote] My Mother in Law takes those books of word searches with her for when she has to wait at the doctor's office or somewhere like that.[/quote]
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