As
we age we start losing our hair then the eyes start to go and we may even get
memory loss I just saw on the local news here in Maine that an estimated 14.2%
suffer from it which I feel is too many. I was glad to be able to review Day
Clock. This clock is for those who are suffering from memory loss, dementia,
stroke patients, Alzheimer’s and even those senior with eyes going and small
print just does not cut it anymore. Day Clock has the following features:
Being
high resolution it clearly displays the full day and month with no
abbreviations in white letters and numbers against a black background. The
clock is brighter in the day and dimmer at night, making it convenient to be
placed by the bedside. The clock can be mounted on a wall, or you can flip out
the kickstand in back to place it on a shelf. It can be programmed to display
in 8 different languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish,
Dutch and Welsh. Depending on your preference, you can set the time to a 12 or
24 hour ("military time") display.
My
Opinion: I found it easy to program and set up, I really like the size of it
for seniors and those suffering memory loss. I think you could also use it for
those suffering from autism or other developmental disorders as it shows the
time and date clearly. The dimming feature is also great. My mom works in a
assisted living facility and a majority of her patients are elderly with
dementia or have Alzheimer’s so this is perfect for them.
To
see more visit http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B0MJ282?redirect=true&ref_=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0
Disclaimer:
I was in no way compensated for this review and this is solely my own opinion
which may differ from yours.
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