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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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

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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The VISO10 Alzheimer’s Clock is a perfect gift for home, office, schools, aged care facilities, or the reception area of any health care professional – enabling patients and clients to clearly see the day, date and time - providing a stress free, dementia friendly environment. Depending on your requirements, using the speech output facility of a screen reader will be a cheaper option than harnessing a Braille display to it.

It has a high visibility red fascia, a traditional analogue clock face and a neat, uncluttered layout which makes it easy to read and understand the date. This latest 8 inch screen model has a simple auto switch-on facility when connected to the power supply and larger text in response to user feedback. Stress-Free Timekeeping: With radio-controlled accuracy, you can trust that the time is always right, without the need for manual adjustments. 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 digital and picture faced clocks we have reviewed are also ideal for the elderly and people who are partially sighted.

AbilityNet's factsheet also lists possible sources of second hand and refurbished computer equipment. 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. Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements. They are ideal for anyone who finds it difficult to wake up at the sound of a standard alarm, or struggles with using a traditional clock.

The stickers have large lettering printed in a bold typeface with either black lettering on a yellow background, white lettering on a black background or black lettering on a white background to enhance the contrast. Our clocks and watches can help people with dementia keep track of the day, date and time, all whilst supporting independence. Increasing Independence - Without the need to constantly ask carers questions such as the date and time, sufferers can feel much more independent.For example, being able to keep track of current times or dates becomes harder which can lead to confusion and disorientation. Although none of the product photos or description we saw on the web mention it, the clock does show AM or PM when in 12 hr display mode.

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. It is designed to pay for the additional cost of aids and adaptations needed because of your disability. A high-definition display with programmable settings that provides precise, straightforward timekeeping. These clocks are designed to cater to the specific needs of dementia sufferers, offering features that address memory, cognitive, and visual impairment. This dementia clock UK features personalised reminders for taking medication and drinking enough water, which is good for Alzheimer’s patients.If you cannot get to a high street optician because a disability prevents you from leaving your home, you may be entitled to an eye examination at home. Most push-button telephone keypads have a raised dot on the central five key to help orientate a user relying on touch. Adjustable Alarms: Provides 12 daily alarms with labels to help people with dementia or Alzheimer’s.

Some models can superimpose a line or dot on the screen to help make it easier to follow the text being read. Dementia can also throw the body’s natural circadian rhythm off-kilter leading to difficulties telling the difference between day and night. Bar magnifiers focus on one or two lines of text and therefore may help the user to focus on their position on the page. Stylish Integration: Its attractive design ensures that the clock fits seamlessly into your living space.There are currently almost 10,000 books on the site, however these are books out of copyright, generally pre-1923 and so they do not include the latest bestsellers, but do include classic books from authors such as Conan Doyle, Dante, Dickens, Shakespeare, Twain, Verne and Wells. The internal battery means once the time is set, the clock can be switched off and moved around the house or remain set during a power outage! DAISY is an acronym standing for Digital Accessible Information System and can play/show audio, text and pictures. Hand-held optical magnifiers are available with built-in lighting from a bulb or LED to help illuminate the area being viewed. The clock can stand on a table or be hung on a wall (power cord connection is required in both cases).



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