Category: Reminders/Memory Aid To assist with: Medication management How it works:This fully automatic, controlled pill dispenser holds medication dosages for up to 2 weeks and dispenses the right pills at the right times. Features audible and visual signals, and a long duration buzzer that sounds until pills are removed (up to…
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Watchminder
To assist with: Medication reminders, behavior modification and self-monitoring related to aging, AD/HD, autism spectrum disorders, and learning disabilities. How it works: The WatchMinder is a simple wristwatch that can easily be programmed to set up discreet vibrating reminders throughout one’s day. View a quick demonstration: https://youtu.be/E5D0mO11v1U Purchasing information: $69…
View More WatchminderAmplified Photo Phone
To assist with: Hearing loss, memory loss, low vision. How it works: Landline phone with amplified sound, large buttons, and photo recognition speed dial. Purchasing information: $50 and up from Amazon, Independent Living Aids, Maxi Aids, and other online retailers.
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Available for free from the App Store and Google Play! To assist with: Memory loss, executive function. How it works: “Quickly capture what’s on your mind and get a reminder later at the right place or time. Speak a voice memo on the go and have it automatically transcribed. Grab…
View More Google KeepReminder Rosie
To assist with: The elderly, those with dementia, Alzheimer’s, or general memory loss, and those with vision impairments. How it works: Record personal reminders to keep loved ones and care recipients on task. An example, set daily at a specific time, could be “Good morning, Dad! It’s time to take…
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