Wednesday 28 June 2017

Gadgets That Help Seniors Recovering From Memory Loss

When you are struggling to remember important things, it might be a time to start looking into all the high-tech gadgets that could make your life easier.

5 million U.S. residents are living with memory loss problems; however, by 2050 some estimates show it rising to 14 million. The vast majority of seniors prefer to live at home as long as their families and financial abilities allow, and there are many gadgets available that make this a safe option.
We have listed some clever gadgets for seniors with memory impairment:

  • Big Format Phone with Speed-Dial Presets: 

Trying to find where your contact book or phone book is can be a big challenge for many seniors. Even if you have your contacts saved in your phone, sometimes it's hard to see what you’re looking at on small screens. An easy solution for these problems is to setup speed-dial presets for your loved ones. This will make it easy for them to contact who they need to without having to ask for help.

  • Large Display Digital Alarm Clock: 

Digital Alarm Clock


An early sign of memory loss is losing track of time.There are many digital clocks on the market that are specifically designed for people with memory loss. They help seniors keep track of dates, time and seasons. This can help to ease confusion with the suffer and help caregivers by reinforcing the date and time.

  • Digital Photo Frames:

Digital Photo Frames


Digital photo frames are a great way to rotate through plenty of pictures to help remind loved ones of memories. They can let seniors surf the latest pictures of people they love and see older pictures from their past.

  • Cook-Stove Temperature Control:

This is the most terrific safety tool for seniors since nearly half of structure fires in the US are caused by cooking equipment. This indigenous stove-top device has electronic plates which sit over the burners and automatically shut the burner off when the temperature gets too hot.

  • A GPS Tracking Bracelet:

GPS Tracking Bracelet

If you are worried about your parent’s Alzheimer’s disease or about them wandering off, then this GPS tracking bracelet is an outstanding option. A transponder on the GPS bracelet offers a service where you can track your parents remotely and notify you or police. In order to use the GPS tracking bracelets, a monthly service fee is required.

  • Talking Medication Alarm Clock:

This resourceful tiny gadget enables you to set the clock up to 4 times a day with friendly voice reminders. For your senior loved one, talking medication reminders act as a great way to stay on track with diabetes, blood pressure, and other critical medications.

  • Baby Monitors:

Baby Monitor

Without being in the senior’s room, you can monitor them wherever you are through baby monitors. This is a great way to keep an eye on them when you are not at home.

  • Calendars and Diaries:


Diaries

Keep track of senior’s important events and appointments with the help of diary or calendar app. With these apps, you are able to set reminders and make sure that your loved one isn't missing any important appointments or events.

These are just a few of the high-tech gadgets that are available to help fight memory loss with seniors. These devices will allow your senior loved ones to live more independently and safely.