Complete Usage Guide

Maximize the therapeutic benefits of coloring for seniors

1. Choosing the Right Design

Step 1

For individuals with dementia or declining vision, start with bold, simple outlines like our "Plant" collection. These designs help users maintain focus without feeling overwhelmed by complexity.

Step 2

For reminiscence therapy, select nostalgic motifs. Using designs of seasonal flowers or traditional animals can spark conversations about past memories, which is vital for cognitive health.

2. Printing for Best Results

All designs are optimized for A4 size. We recommend using slightly thicker paper if using watercolors, or standard matte paper for colored pencils to reduce glare.

  • Open the desired design page.
  • Click the "Print" button to open the PDF or image.
  • Set your printer to "Fit to Page" for perfect margins.

3. Incorporating into Care Routines

Coloring is more than just a hobby; it is a tool for occupational therapy. In facility settings, try setting a "Theme of the Week" to encourage social interaction among residents while they work on their individual pieces.