Dr. Fredericks explains that there are a bunch of different gift options you should consider, starting with anything to keep their body active such as recumbent bikes. “We know that regular exercise can help prevent dementia in older adults, including those with mild cognitive impairment,” she explains.

Photo gifts that stimulate memories and feelings and gifts that can entertain them are also thoughtful recommendations. You can also choose gifts that help someone with dementia express their creativity, such as adult coloring books, markers, colored pencils, and other crafting materials. We researched dozens of gifts for people with dementia and evaluated them for the activity type and the price.

Here are the best gifts for people with dementia.

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“People with more advanced dementia may not remember names and details, but feelings stick with them,” Dr. Frederick says. A photo gift “full of happy memories will likely make them smile, even if they can’t name everyone in their photos.” 

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Memory triggering: Remind your loved one of all the happy memories you’ve shared through a gift that does just that. Whether it’s a painting of a pet or a family photo album, these kinds of gifts can be the perfect way to put a smile on someone’s face this year.