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ACPL Releases New Memory Kits to Address Memory Loss

  • amichael-keller
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

The Allen County Public Library (ACPL) is excited to announce the release of five new themed memory kits designed to support individuals living with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease, or other cognitive challenges — and to help their families, friends, and caregivers engage in meaningful activities together. All five kits will be available for patrons to check out immediately. 


Memory kits are carefully curated collections of books, music, photos, puzzles, activity prompts, and other sensory-rich materials that help spark familiar memories, encourage conversation, and create positive shared experiences. Kits are typically checked out from the library catalog just like other materials and returned after a three-week lending period.


The five new kits — available beginning March 1 — are themed to spark memories and conversations about dogs, babies, Route 66, the 1960s, and handyman projects. Memory kits like these are increasingly used by libraries nationwide to encourage engagement and connection between patrons with memory loss and their caregivers. Each kit includes helpful caregiver guides and suggested activities, making it easier for families to use the materials at home.  


Kelsey Kreger, the ACPL’s Library at Home Outreach Specialist, said when picking the themes for the memory kits, the goal was to expand on topics not already included in the library’s current catalog of memory kits.  


“Our new memory kits are designed with both individuals experiencing memory issues and their caregivers in mind,” said Kreger. “Whether it’s travel memories, hobbies and skills they once enjoyed, or reminiscing about their early parenting experiences, we hope that our patrons use the kits to reconnect with their past, engage with their caregivers, or even just add a little more joy in their day.”


Patrons with a valid library card can place a hold on memory kits through the online catalog or request them at any library branch. Kits check out for a three-week lending period with the option to renew if no holds are pending. 


For more information about the new memory kits or resources for caregivers and loved ones, contact the ACPL’s Library at Home team at (260) 421-1237 or lah@acpl.info.  

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