Gentle support for memory care, senior focus, ADHD, and mindful travel
If you’re supporting someone living with dementia, traveling with elderly parents, or caring for seniors in daily routines, you know how precious quiet, meaningful moments can be.
The Bold & Easy Gardening Coloring Book was designed to offer those moments—especially when outdoor activities aren’t possible. Whether at home, in assisted living, or on the road, this book creates gentle space for calm, presence, and connection.
With clear lines, large-print illustrations, and soothing garden themes, it supports seniors with dementia, individuals with ADHD, and anyone in need of low-stimulation focus.
Why I Created a Coloring Book for Dementia Days
There are days when gardening simply isn’t possible. Too much heat. Too much rain. Or sometimes, too much life—doctor visits, caregiving, long train rides with an aging parent.
Still, the longing for nature doesn’t disappear. And for those living with dementia, structured but simple activities can bring comfort, familiarity, and gentle engagement.

Frida used to say: “Even if you can’t plant, you can still remember the the taste of tomatoes.”
That stayed with me. It’s why I created this coloring book—not just as a hobby, but as a quiet companion for dementia care.
Designed for Simplicity and Safety in Senior Care
I didn’t illustrate the pages, but I carefully shaped the concept. Everything in this book is built around ease and clarity:
- Large print
- Bold outlines
- Clean white space
- Familiar garden imagery: tomatoes, sunflowers, herbs, strawberries
It works well in senior home care, memory care, and geriatric therapy settings. And it’s useful at home too—especially during those still, in-between hours where connection matters most.
Travel Essentials for Limited Mobility and Gentle Minds
When traveling with seniors or supporting someone with limited mobility, you learn quickly: what’s essential is rarely flashy. It’s about peace, not entertainment. Familiarity, not novelty.
This coloring book belongs in that category. It’s light, intuitive, screen-free—and it creates space for quiet connection, even on the move.
How to Use the Book: Gentle Routines and Caregiver Tips
This coloring book isn’t meant to fill time. It’s meant to create soft structure—especially in environments where routine and calm are essential.
Here are a few ways to use it, whether at home or in senior care, geriatric therapy, or while traveling with seniors:
- Before or after meals – A simple page can help ease transitions, especially for people with dementia who benefit from predictable rhythms.
- During travel with senior parents – Whether on a train, in a waiting room, or visiting family, the book offers a grounding focus. It’s one of my quiet go-to items when supporting limited mobility.
- One page per session – For people with ADHD, focusing on just one page at a time can reduce overwhelm and create a sense of accomplishment.
- With gentle music – Some caregivers pair coloring with instrumental music to support calm focus and sensory balance.
- In group settings – In senior care homes or day centers, the book can be used in small groups where each person colors at their own pace, without pressure or comparison.
- In therapy – Occupational therapists have told me how helpful clear lines and bold shapes can be in hand-eye coordination and attention training. The book also lends itself beautifully to reminiscence therapy, where familiar garden imagery can spark gentle memories and meaningful conversation.
The goal isn’t to stay inside the lines. It’s to stay inside the moment.
Every illustration in this book was created with one goal: to bring clarity, calm, and meaningful connection—especially for seniors and caregivers.
It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and gently supports focus in daily routines.
Want to see what’s inside?
Have a look inside on Amazon—available as a calming paperback edition.
Just click the image or link below to explore the Demencia Coloring Book and bring a bit of garden peace to your care setting.

Take a Look Inside
Gallery: A Glimpse into the Garden
- “Simple strawberry – no clutter, no confusion”
- “Sunflower shapes designed for gentle focus”
- “Tomato outline – bold and easy to follow”
- “Marigold symmetry to support memory recall”
- “Calm herbal pages – great for dementia coloring”
Each page in this book was thoughtfully created to offer what matters most: clarity, calm, and quiet connection. It’s a gentle tool for caregiving and memory support—light to hold, simple to use, and designed to soothe.
You can find the Demencia Coloring Book now on Amazon, available in paperback.
Click the link or image below to bring peaceful focus into your senior care routine.

Get the Book – for the Garden Inside Us All
If you’re caring for someone with dementia, supporting attention needs like ADHD, or looking for a printable tool that supports senior care and occupational therapy, this book might help.
Get your copy now on Amazon – available as a paperback. Just click the link or the image below to order: demencia-coloring-book.
It’s lightweight, calming, and ready to bring gentle focus into your care routine.

Tip: Ordering multiple copies? Amazon sometimes offers automatic discounts for group care, memory cafés, or family bundles. Perfect if you’re supporting more than one loved one or caregiving space.
Give the gift of quiet connection. Bring the garden indoors.
Because even when we can’t go outside—the garden is still with us.
