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Dementia - need a clock and calendar
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Hi guys,
I recently purchased a dementia clock from day-clock.com. It actually arrived next day even though I selected free shipping.
This Day Clock would be perfect for yourself if your relative cannot understand a conventional clock face as it is dead simple. The clock is actually a digital frame that says "Wednesday Afternoon" to help prevent confusion, the interface is also really easy to set up.
I bought two for my nan as she lives with dementia and it has really helped. I believe it was designed by BIME who specialises in gadgets to help with memory loss and what not.0 -
Someone earlier was asking about jigsaws for people with dementia and I thought I'd post this link. This is a new company but I think it may provide what you are looking for.
https://www.dementiaactivitysupplies.weebly.com0 -
nathan.mcbride wrote: »Hi guys,
I recently purchased a dementia clock from day-clock.com. It actually arrived next day even though I selected free shipping.
This Day Clock would be perfect for yourself if your relative cannot understand a conventional clock face as it is dead simple. The clock is actually a digital frame that says "Wednesday Afternoon" to help prevent confusion, the interface is also really easy to set up.
I bought two for my nan as she lives with dementia and it has really helped. I believe it was designed by BIME who specialises in gadgets to help with memory loss and what not.
My dad uses this one too.You're not your * could have not of * Debt not dept *0 -
http://www.graysonclocks.com/grayson-clocks?f[0]=field_top_level_cat%3A5204
I got one from here and it's what the hospitals use. Grayson Clocks.0 -
found this too http://sussexrokx.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/day-clock-for-people-with-dementia.html
may be of use to someoneI am responsible me, myself and I alone I am not the keeper others thoughts and words.0
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