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Bud sensory cushion - VAT free

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  • Description

The 'bud' is a sensory cushion that offers comfort, relaxation, simple repetitive activity and an opportunity for communication and reminiscence.

 

Key features

Made from attractive and tactile fabrics.

Ideal for both male and female users in the later stages of dementia.

It was developed by UK-charity Designability and is manufactured by FIND Memory Care.

How it works

The “Bud” lays perfectly across the person’s lap for ease of use and can be themed to suit the individual by tucking meaningful objects of interest among the fabric petals. When not in use, the "Bud" can be folded away to provide an attractive, discreet cushion.

What’s included

Bud sensory cushion: 1

Supplied with a calico bag, carabiner and keyring

Size: 300 mm x 300mm approx.

What people say

Our products are tested and reviewed by people living with dementia and their carers to make sure they are fit for purpose. We use the feedback to decide which products to stock and to help with the information and advice we give.

The feedback also forms the basis of a regular consumer panel article in our Dementia together magazine   which may help you to decide if the product is suitable for you.

We encourage customers to review our products so if you decide to make a purchase we would be very pleased if you could add a review. 

Is it right for you?

To help you decide if this is the right product for you please read our advice on choosing the right products  to help people living with dementia.