Explore our curated selection of safety and independence products designed to enhance the well-being of individuals with dementia. The selection includes innovative safety devices for elderly and gadgets to promote autonomy while ensuring safety.
This is an excellent tool to help your loved one stay independent for as long as possible. I got a similar one for my mom but it didn't have the task list on the side. I also like the large letters and numbers to help when vision is impaired.
This is an excellent choice in the early stages of dementia. It will be very useful in the middle stage as dialing and wandering become more of a problem (it has a GPS). This is one of my favorite safety devices for elderly. Get it soon so you can use it a lot! It's expensive.
This phone is one of the more budget-friendly safety devices for elderly. I love that it has a cord on the phone to help keep it in one place. This is avaluable tool for helping your loved one stay connected with family and friends and reach out for support.
A regular TV remote can be overwhelming with too many buttons, but not this one! Avoid frustration and promote independence with this user-friendly remote. Caring for someone with dementia is a lot of work but this remote can really help!
I love the features on this smart watch especially fall detection. It looks like a regular watch and has many of the same features. I've looked at many fall detection devices and like this one the best.
I sure with I knew about this when my mom was alive. She had a type of Aphasia (she couldn't use the right words) that made communication so frustrating her. She couldn't ask the care staff for help or assistance! This would have been perfect and I know she would have appreciated it.
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