World Braille Day on January 4th honours Louis Braille, the inventor of the life-changing raised-dot system. This day provides a perfect aged care activity to promote touch-based learning and meaningful engagement. This gentle, sensory craft involves creating a personalized braille name, offering excellent fine-motor practice and an accessible way for seniors of all cognitive levels to connect with the power of braille, resulting in a cherished keepsake.

Why This Activity Works Well
- Easy, calm, and tactile: The craft is designed to be a relaxing and sensory experience.
- Encourages engagement through touch: Residents can explore the braille system through their fingertips.
- Helps residents learn something new: It’s an accessible way to introduce the braille alphabet.
- Creates a meaningful finished piece: Residents can proudly display their personalized braille names.
- Works for individuals or small groups: Adaptable for various group sizes.
- Encourages conversation and curiosity: Residents love feeling the raised dots and comparing their names, which always sparks discussion.

Materials Needed
- Printable braille alphabet sheet
- Card or paper strips
- Raised stickers:
- Adhesive pearls
- Puffy dots
- Mini gems
- Felt dots
- Glue (if dots aren’t self-adhesive)
- Markers (optional for decorating)
These materials are inexpensive and easy to source from any craft shop or discount store.


Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Reference & Construction
Give each resident the braille alphabet sheet and help them locate the letters needed to construct their name.

2. Dot Placement:
Residents stick raised dots onto the card to match the dot pattern for each letter (e.g., A = dot 1; B = dots 1 & 2).

3. Final Design:
Encourage them to feel the finished name, and then add borders, stickers, or small designs if they wish before displaying the finished pieces.

Activity Variations
✔ Short Version
Make only the first letter of their name using large tactile dots.
✔ Group Version
Spell out the facility name or a message such as “WELCOME” in braille.
✔ Memory Care Adaptation
Use larger dots (felt pads or foam stickers) and shorten the name to one or two letters.
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