WHY GOLDEN Memory Box
Golden Memory Box activities provide meaningful ways to create and share memories with family and their loved ones living with dementia. Participating in arts & crafts activities have been shown to:
Improve well-being, foster creativity, and enhance quality of life.
Boost self-esteem, encourage feelings of success, improve physical abilities.
Increase positive social interactions, and offer an opportunity for non-verbal communication.
Reduce anxiety, depression, and agitation, while creating less emotional distress and reducing negative emotions.
People living with dementia and their caregivers
Memory Care and Assisted living facilities
Who We Serve
Every box has activities that will engage a variety of senses with all supplies included
QR code for an easily accessible playlist to listen to while doing the craft (music can evoke memories!)
QR Code for video instructions
An appropriately sized and rewarding fidget of the month.
WhAT’S IN A BOX
About the founder
Kristin has transformed her business acumen and global experiences into a beacon of support for people living with dementia and their caregivers.
From the strategic planning rooms of AmeriCorps and Boys & Girls Club to the tranquil settings of a spa in Costa Rica, years later caring for her 95-year-old grandma, terminally ill mom and working for Home Instead Senior Care; her path has been anything but conventional. These experiences have not only shaped her, but they also inspired a silent revolution in caregiving which reflects her profound understanding of the nuanced needs of individuals and their caregivers. Kristin's actions and passions hint at a deeper mission, gently inviting others to join in a movement of meaningful connection and care for people living with dementia.
Golden Memory Box is the culmination of Kristin's journey. It's not just a subscription box for people living with dementia and their caregivers; it's a testament to the fact that engaging activities can bring hope, joy and contentment to people living with dementia and their caregivers.