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Bath Baby Doll Shelley Therapy Doll 17"
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Bath Baby Doll Shelley Therapy Doll

Therapy dolls have a remarkable effect on women and men) in the middle and later stages of Alzheimer's disease. They are calming, soothing and bring the person back to a time in their life when they felt useful and had a sense of purpose; when caring for a young family member was the #1 priority. Alzheimer’s doll therapy helps patients escape from a world where someone is always caring for them.

Giving someone a "baby" doll brings them back to that safe and secure time in their life. These sweet little babies are very special, bringing pleasure to anyone who holds them. Their beautiful faces and cuddly bodies can help but make you smile. Dementia care is never easy, but seeing the joy that these dolls bring turns therapy into a rewarding experience that enriches the lives of everyone involved.


Shelley weighs three pounds and is about 17" long
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Our Bath Baby Doll Shelley has incredible realistic and life-like features! She has soft vinyl skin, finely-detailed baby wrinkles, and cute, colorful, and sparkling eyes. Our Shelley Doll is also anatomically correct, easily washable and she's vinyl and bathable! She sits up on her own!

"My mother is in an advanced stage of Alzheimers. Her doll is her constant companion. In my mother's mind, the doll is a living being. She cuddles it, talks to it, and exhibits less fearfulness at night when she sleeps with the doll. The familiar occupation of caring for the doll seems to my mother of her role as an adult. The reduced level of agitation, and even more importantly, the comfort and happiness it has brought my mother only makes me sad that I did not get her a doll sooner." Jill - Caregiver for her Mother

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