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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Online Memory Games

Forgetfulness is a part of old age and it is a sad fact. Statistics report show around 75% of senior people are concerned about their memory-related problems. Lapse of memory is not a disease and it could be reduced to a certain extent by engaging in brain exercises and memory games. The only solution to this problem is to constantly play memory-related games, which would help to keep your brain fit. Seniors, like kids, would love to play games. Some of the popular games that many senior citizens play even today are card games, bingo, Scrabble and Uno. An elderly adult who has a memory problem could improve his memory by challenging his mind with puzzles, reading, crossword and other games.

Try some of these games to keep your memory fit!

Simon
Goofy Gopher
Piano Pooch
Goldfish
Letter Blocks

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