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OT: day clock for dementia sufferers
#1
Hope this is useful. I learned some things and heck ... I bet it is even helpful for everyone.
http://sussexrokx.blogspot.com/2013/04/d...entia.html
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#2
Is there one that tracks the location of your keys?
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#3
Acer wrote:
Is there one that tracks the location of your keys?

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#4
This day clock is more to remind you that you even have a car or a house, not where the keys to same are. Smile
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#5
Why did I come into this thread?
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#6
Steve G. wrote:
Why did I come into this thread?

I forgot.

Actually, this product is a darn good idea. My dad had dementia, and I remember during the short days of winter, he occasionally became confused whether it was A.M. or P.M, let alone what day of the week it was.
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#7
Working graveyard and swings, I frequently got confused.

And since I'm often up until 0400 or later I sometimes lose track of the day.

I wouldn't mind having a day clock or two. You don't have to be debilitated to appreciate such a clock. Not caring what day it is until you really need to know can be annoying.

I though it might be fun to build an LED day clock if I could find plans. It would be much cheaper to buy one, but I've never seen any I liked.
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#8
I am always forgetting the date so this would be a help.
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