The CareGiver Partnership Joins with Creator of Game and Activity System for Those with Dementia and Parkinson’s

by Lynn Wilson, Founder of The CareGiver Partnership

R.O.S. Therapy Systems' Benefit Bundle

R.O.S. Therapy Systems has developed a new game and activity tool for seniors and adults who may be living with dementia, Parkinson’s, and various physical and developmental challenges. The CareGiver Partnership is now offering the Benefit Bundle, a complete package of therapy activities for caregivers and their loved ones.


R.O.S. Therapy Systems is a company dedicated to improving quality of life through entertainment and activities.

The R.O.S. Benefit Bundle combines its kits designed to engage those with dementia, Parkinson's, and various physical and developmental challenges through modular entertainment and activities — with valuable savings offers from partnering organizations. The kit includes a tray with memory game cards, cardholder activity board, dry-erase maze, tic-tac-toe board with pegs, wooden jigsaw puzzle and durable tote bag for easy travel.  More than 30 activity kits will be added and offered in the near future. 

We are committed to supporting the R.O.S. mission, and we’ll be among the company of other valuable senior resources, such as Visiting Angels living assistance services and Humana’s My Well-Being online health education services.

Watch this video from Founder Scott Silnitter and learn the benefits for your loved one.

In addition to therapy systems and bundle packages, The CareGiver Partnership web site offers tips for engaging those with Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and developmental challenges. Silknitter says the therapy systems offer the following benefits:
  • Bring families together for meaningful activities, creating positive emotional connections and helping patients maintain functional motor skills.
  • Promote self-confidence. Completing puzzles and games can promote self-confidence, encourage social interaction, and stimulate cognitive and fine motor skills.
  • Utilize muscles. People with limited mobility can benefit from participating in activities that allow them to use their remaining strengths.
Silknitter created R.O.S. Therapy Systems in Greensboro, N.C., when his father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and dementia. “There were several products on the market, but they were either too small to use or looked like they were designed for children,” says Silknitter. “None had multiple options to prevent the boredom that eventually comes from doing the same activity over and over again. Thus, R.O.S. Play Therapy was born.”

After consulting physical therapists, gerontologists and activity directors, Silknitter began producing the play systems for others, and they’re now sold to consumers, caregivers and senior care organizations. Visit the R.O.S. Therapy Systems web site to learn more about play therapy and bundle packages.  New activity sets will be added monthly.


About The CareGiver Partnership. The CareGiver Partnership is a national direct-to-consumer retailer of home healthcare products for incontinence, skin care, mobility, daily living aids, nutrition support and more. In its sixth year of providing products and services that help caregivers and loved ones maintain personal dignity, the company also offers an online library of more than 1,200 family caregiver resources and personal service by experts in caregiving. Call 1-800-985-1353 or visit http://www.caregiverpartnership.com.








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