Alzheimer's Support
Alzheimer's Disease is truly a horrendous affliction. Part of the symptoms of Alzheimer's is anxiety and irritability (sometimes severe). A sensory fidget blanket helps to calm patients and give them comfort.
One of the founders of the Zone Foundation, Tammy Baer, lost her father to Alzheimer's Disease in 2022. Her dad's name was Bobby Calhoun and was a decorated Vietnam veteran who received a Purple Heart.
A year after Bobby passed, Tammy received a vision to produce custom, handmade fidget blankets for Alzheimer's patients like her dad.
Before her vision, Tammy did not know how to sew. She had bought fidget blankets for her dad but had never operated a sewing machine.
With her vision, Tammy's mission was to produce hand-crafted, custom, unique sensory fidget blankets and distribute them to help patients everywhere.
Bobby's Blankets
Today, Tammy, along with her mother Faye Calhoun, Bobby's widow, spend most nights and weekends building Bobby's Blankets.
The first milestone in this journey is to distribute 25 Bobby's Blankets to the same memory care facility where Bobby Calhoun lived his last days. She plans to do this on Father's Day 2024.
Alzheimer's patients aren't the only ones suffering from neurological diseases and conditions.
Bobby's Blankets also provide soothing care and comfort to those with PTSD, dimentia and autism.
- Bobby's Blankets are creatively designed using known sensory stimulation elements, colors and textures.
- They are handcrafted and include holders for images of the patient's family.
Get Involved
If you have any questions, please email us at info@zonefoundation.org
- You can help the Zone Foundation and Bobby's Blankets in three ways:
- Your Cash Donations will help buy supplies and equipment.
- If you buy a Bobby's Blanket, the proceeds will go directly to building more blankets
- You can Buy One Give One (BOGO). You may or may not have someone who needs a Bobby's Blanket but we sure know of someone to send your gift.
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