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Dementia Clock - The Easy-to-read & Self-setting Geemarc Viso10 - Ideal for Seniors and People Living with Alzheimer's - Battery Operated - No Backlight - UK Version - White

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Most push-button telephone keypads have a raised dot on the central five key to help orientate a user relying on touch. An ideal product for residential care and extra care settings where not everyone has dementia, but many have a sight impairment, the Day and Night Clock has a clear 12-hour face and shows a sun or moon depending upon the time of day or night.

A range of video magnifiers are available from hand-held and portable models, models that connect to computers and/or TV screens and desktop mounted models. There are plenty that run off mains but mum hasn't many sockets and also likes to switch things off at the wall (TV, radio etc) for safety reasons which would defeat the object.If the batteries run out, your loved one may lose track of time or miss out on important notifications like reminders to take medication. A unique digital wall clock, this clock is designed to help people suffering from memory loss or dementia, poor or impaired eyesight, or those who have a hard time comprehending abbreviated words. Marathon's Large Frame Digital Wall Clock features bold, easy-to-read numbers visible from any angle. Reading Guides are plastic cards with cut out rows to allow lines of print to be read without glare or confusion from the surround print.

This unique product is to display a picture of someone that you want to help your loved one remember. They mention that the screen is easy to read, and the clock is easy for their mother to use as well. It's radio-controlled and defaults to English, so just put in batteries and wait for a couple of hours and it will set itself to the correct time and day in the UK.

They are simple, but very effective and if you ever have that moment of doubt of what day it is, a quick glance can help you through your day!

These magnifiers are built into a spectacle frame and attach or clip to existing spectacles or are supported on a headband. We adopt a multidisciplinary approach to care and collaborate closely with healthcare professionals, academic bodies, and leading dementia charities. Resources include talking books, Braille and giant print books, music and online reference services.

The digital and picture faced clocks we have reviewed are also ideal for the elderly and people who are partially sighted. The day and month are given in full which is much better than my husband having to work out abbreviations. This is part of the Department of Health’s Transforming Community Equipment Services (TCES) programme.

For those with more advanced dementia who have difficulty remembering dates, calendar clocks provide the time and day and the date and month.The Geemarc VISO 8 Digital Clock for Dementia helps those living with dementia and Alzheimer's help keep track of the time, day, month and year thanks to its large and bold non-abbreviated display. This electronic, digital, radio-controlled clock is designed with a bold LCD display, providing vital information in a clear, concise manner. Consequently, individuals who lose their sight later in life, or individuals who do not have sensitive touch in their fingertips, may find Moon easier to learn then Braille. If you or your loved one are facing increasing memory loss due to dementia, you do not have to cope alone.

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