Why a Dementia Clock Helps
Imagine walking into the lounge in the soft morning light and seeing the display read Tuesday, 10:15 am, 12 August. No tiny numbers. No confusing abbreviations. Just the facts. A dementia clock steadies the moment, which helps someone feel settled and in control.
Daily Use
Routines can blur together. A dementia clock brings gentle structure back into the day. With large letters and numbers, automatic time setting and night-time dimming, it’s easy to check the time without eye strain. Need reminders? Set alarms and on-screen prompts for medication, meals or appointments. Add a USB or SD card and it doubles as a digital photo frame — familiar faces, favourite places.
Key Features
- Large, clear HD LCD screen with high contrast and low glare
- Spells out full day, month and date with no abbreviations
- Automatic time setting with night-time dimming
- Multiple alarms and on-screen reminders
- Multilingual display options (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish, Dutch, Welsh)
- Plug-in and go; simple, user-friendly interface
- Suitable for people living with dementia
What’s Included
- 1 × dementia clock
- 1 × power adapter
- 1 × user manual
- Use alarms to cue morning stretches, music time or tea rounds
- Load family photos to prompt conversation during visits
- Pair with a wall activity calendar to reinforce daily structure
- Screen: HD LCD; high contrast; low glare
- Functions: day/date/time in full; automatic time; dual-date display; alarms and reminders; night-time dimming
- Media: USB and SD card compatible for photo display
- Languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish, Dutch, Welsh
- Power: mains power adapter included