Grasp and release of single pictures is encouraged from ACL 3.0. Pictures in picture frames or think photo albums may be used. The person often has procedural memory for using a pincer grasp when they used to be higher functioning.
Turning a few pages of a calendar can usually be expected within ACL 3.2.
Within ACL 3.4, recognition by naming familiar animals, people, objects, and places can be verified by the person's use of the correct noun.
A collection of important things and location can be kept in a folder at bedside. An accordion folder is usually easier than pockets, but the easiest access seems to be protecting pictures by laminating them and placing them in a 3-ring binder.
Cues may be needed to remind them that they have pictures to look at and what the pictures mean to them.