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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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Ideal for schoolchildren and seniors, the handy remote control makes it possible to change the font colours and themes without actually touching the clock. Certain mobile telephones offer voice control as a feature for using the entire telephone as part of the telephone’s integral settings. A digital alarm clock looks like a standard alarm clock but they include special, user-friendly features to help people living with dementia. adapts Its functionality and behavior for screen-readers used by the blind users, and for keyboard functions used by individuals with motor impairments. Displays the month, date, day of the week, and indoor temperature in F Degree or folding stands for tabletop use.

Stress-Free Timekeeping: With radio-controlled accuracy, you can trust that the time is always right, without the need for manual adjustments. If you or a loved one are struggling to keep track of time, a dementia clock offers a simple and practical solution.On most models the table is on rollers so it can be moved up, down and left to right across the page. Most models do not tell the actual time, they instead display the time of day in a big and easy-to-read font. Please Note: 2 x AA batteries are required to operate this clock, but are not included with this purchase. Large illuminated display can be seen from all angles and from up to 20 feet away by users with vision impairments. Braille has many uses with a wide selection of magazines, fiction and non-fiction books available and labelling for items such as food cans and packets, medicines, documents, CDs and games including cards like Uno and bingo.

Wake to one of 20 preset digital radio stations or a more alarming buzzer to find your phone fully charged, just like you. It can be radio controlled to update time etc but I switched that off and just manually change time when clocks go forward. Flexible Time and Volume: Select the 12- or 24-hour mode, and change the alarm volume to suit your tastes. If you are partially sighted, and have some usable sight, it is worth asking your GP or hospital consultant for an assessment at a low vision clinic. Alternatively, many people use an audio labeller whereby they can affix a small label or dot to an item, use the device to record the information, then use the device to play back the information.

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! The clock can be used in the living room, bedroom, kitchen or elsewhere and gives a clear display of day and time.

Many large format clocks also abbreviate the day and month, shortening words to three characters (i.Our blended, one-to-one approach to dementia care, led and supported by our own Consultant Admiral Nurse, allows us to provide unrivalled practical and emotional care to people living with dementia. Please Note: This clock does not have any alarms, it is merely a visual and memory aid for the day, time, date, month and year. Some dementia clocks can come attached to reminder boards where important information can be displayed.

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