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Free Helpcards To Support People With Memory Problems Or Dementia

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Helpcards are for people with dementia or memory problems. They can make it easier for the person to get support when they’re out in the community.

What are helpcards?

Helpcards are a free tool for people who have memory problems and people who are living with dementia. They are the size of a credit card. The person can write their name and what they need support with on the card. They can also include an emergency contact number.

What are helpcards for?

A person living with dementia or memory problems may need help when they're out in the community. They can carry a helpcard around with them and can show it to someone if they need support with daily activities. The helpcards are a great tool to help people maintain their independence.

How should the helpcard be used?

This is up to the person to decide.

Some people like to carry the card around with them discreetly, in a pocket or in their wallet. They can then choose to show it to people if they feel comfortable doing so. This can allow them to keep doing everyday activities while knowing that they can ask for support if they need it.

Others prefer to wear their helpcard on a lanyard, so that it's visible to people around them. This can help the person to get support from others without having to ask or explain themselves.

Which helpcard should I order?

There are two different types of helpcard.

Double sided

I have memory problems (1564)

This helpcard is double-sided. On the front, it includes a box for people to record what they might need help with. On the back, there is space to write down the details of someone who can be contacted in an emergency.

Fold-out

I have memory problems (1561)

I have dementia (1562)

I have Alzheimer's (1563)

These helpcards fold out. There are three different wordings on the front, so people can choose the card that they feel is most appropriate. There's also a box for the person to record what they might need help with.

On the inside, there is room to note down extra information, such as details about particular medical conditions. There is also space to include two emergency contacts.

The fold-out helpcards can be useful for people who want to include more information on their card.

Can I order more than one helpcard?

Yes. You can pick whichever helpcard feels most appropriate, or order a copy of each using our online order form.

Do the helpcards come with lanyards and card holders?

No. If you want to wear the card on a lanyard, a sunflower lanyard could be a good option. You may be able to get one of these for free from a supermarket or train station. You can also buy them from the Hidden Disabilities store.

Order a free helpcard

You can choose the helpcard you prefer or get one of each.

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sarahc1988

Thanks

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Jackscot

Thank you just ordered some of those and some information

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studentgirl123

this is a great idea, such a simple concept will make a big difference to someone's life, thanks

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keepitjijjy

What a great idea! I'll have a look because my memory is not what it used to be! Thanks for sharing this fabulous freebie ☺

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JoTarpley
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suthan67

This is a great idea, thank you for sharing

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louisescorpio84

I have contacted company, as I know mannny years ago when worked in nhs. There's lots of reasons many all ages feel have some memory issues well many I've met recently. Can be medications, ptsd, trauma, chronic alcohol abuse. Anyway I've asked them if item has to be used for confirmed diagnosis. Because I plan to distribute some in community where live in certain places like I've done with versus arthitis booklets, difference is I live with arthitis myself. Anyway it's great to know about these as I only knew of booklets for indivual that help health professionals and others learn about the indivual living with alzheimers and products you can purchase for home

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louisescorpio84

Thank u

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