Cognitive stimulation goes along with communication skills necessary to promote acts of thinking, knowing that language and thought are reciprocal skills. This study proposed the design and implementation of program with cognitive and communicative for subjects with mild cognitive impairment resulting from dementia. The objective to maintain, promote and compensate communicative skills for effective interaction with their environment. Program was implemented based on group and individual activities and used as the main strategy communicative interaction. Six participants with neuropsychological diagnosis of mild to moderate dementia. We performed initialassessment and subsequent cognitive and communicative performance to determine changes then the program evaluation showed evidence of discrete changes in nomination, evocation and sequentiality. Communicative interaction showed higher stroke care, keeping the conversation focused and identification of the caller. This suggests that these programs can provide the benefit of communicative contexts that support interpersonal relationships from the effective interaction and contribute to other cognitive processes.