For Whom

Jeremiah Puzzle for Seniors

A reflective life story puzzle for seniors designed to preserve memories, encourage storytelling, and create a meaningful personal legacy.

Who We Are

Purpose

The Jeremiah Puzzle is a hands-on reflective tool designed to help older adults explore memories, strengthen focus, and find calm through gentle, structured engagement. Built around a magnetic puzzle and blackboard, it invites conversation, creativity, and connection — making it ideal for memory-care and assisted-living settings.

A Meaningful Life Review Tool for Seniors

The Jeremiah Puzzle offers seniors a calm, structured way to reflect on decades of life experiences. It encourages thoughtful recall without pressure, time limits, or technology.

This is reflection at your pace.

Simple, Calm, and Purposeful Design

The tactile nature of the puzzle supports memory recall while keeping the experience gentle and accessible.

  • Easy-to-use, non-technical format
  • Encourages storytelling without emotional strain
  • Supports conversations with children and grandchildren
  • Creates a lasting legacy artifact

Reflection, Storytelling, and Legacy Building

Seniors use the puzzle as a personal reflection tool and as a way to pass on life wisdom.

  • Life review and gratitude reflection
  • Spiritual reflection
  • Family storytelling sessions
  • Meaningful gift during life transitions

About the Jeremiah Puzzle

Created in Calgary, Alberta, the Jeremiah Puzzle integrates art, memory, and reflection in a format that’s both therapeutic and meaningful.

What exactly is the Jeremiah Puzzle?

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Who is the puzzle designed for?

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Why do the pieces come blank?

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What are the green dots for?

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Do I have to be religious to use the puzzle?

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How long does it take to complete a puzzle?

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Can I use the puzzle with a counsellor or therapist?

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Can couples or families create puzzles together?

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What if I’m not a good writer?

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What if I remember something later and want to add it?

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Journal

Reflect. Discover. Understand Your Story.