2024-09-21
Calendar clocks used by people with dementia, , often have large digital displays, are easy to read, and may include features such as medication reminders, extra batteries, and multiple alarm options to suit their specific needs. These devices are designed to help people with dementia better manage their time and improve their quality of daily life.
Digital display size : In order for patients with poor vision to be able to see the time clearly, these calendar clocks are usually equipped with large digital display screens to ensure ease of reading. Screen sizes can range from 7 inches to 15 inches to meet the needs of patients with different vision conditions.
: In addition to the basic date and time display, these calendar clocks may include features like medication reminders, backup batteries, and multiple alarm options. A medication reminder function helps patients take their medications on time, while backup batteries and multiple alarm options provide additional security in case the main power fails or additional reminder Settings are required.
design considerations : Given the memory and cognitive challenges that people with dementia may face, these calendar clocks are often designed to be simple, avoiding overly complex functions and operations to reduce the cognitive burden on patients.
There are a wide variety of calendar clocks available on the market for people with dementia, including but not limited to:
7-inch remote control wall-mounted desktop digital calendar day clock suitable for dementia and Alzheimer's patients.
A 10-inch super-large auto-dimming calendar clock with date and time display for visually impaired seniors.
A 15-inch digital calendar alarm clock with automatic dimming is especially suitable for visually impaired seniors.
These products not only meet the time management needs of patients with dementia, but also reduce their cognitive burden through design optimization and help improve their quality of life