day-clocks
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Dayclock Classic
The DayClock Classic is a day clock designed for use by individuals with Alzheimer's disease or memory or cognitive disabilities. This round clock does not tell time, but is devided into seven sections labeled with the day of the week. The line dividing each of the segments represents midnight, and the midway point of each day, noon, is represented by a small dash mark in the middle of each day. The single day hand makes one full revolution every 168 hours, representing the passing of another we
Contemporary Dayclock
The Contemporary DayClock is a day clock designed for use by individuals with Alzheimer's disease or memory or cognitive disabilities. This round clock features an outer ring that functions as a standard wall clock and an inner circle is divided into seven sections labeled with the day of the week. The line dividing each of the segments represents midnight, and the midway point of each day, noon, is represented by a small dash mark in the middle of each day. The single day hand makes one full re
Platinum Dayclock
The Platinum DayClock is a day clock designed for use by individuals with Alzheimer's disease or memory or cognitive disabilities. This round clock features an outer ring that functions as a standard wall clock and an inner circle is divided into seven sections labeled with the day of the week. The line dividing each of the segments represents midnight, and the midway point of each day, noon, is represented by a small dash mark in the middle of each day. The single day hand makes one full revolu
Oak Dayclock With Time
The Oak DayClock with Time is a day clock designed for use by individuals with Alzheimer's disease or memory or cognitive disabilities. This round clock features an outer ring that functions as a standard wall clock and an inner circle that is divided into seven sections labeled with the day of the week. The line dividing each of the segments represents midnight, and the midway point of each day, noon, is represented by a small notch in the middle of each day. The single day hand makes one full
One Button Analogue Radio
One Button Analogue Radio is the ideal solution for people with memory problems or dementia, those with poor coordination, dexterity problems, or partially sighted people who find operating standard radios difficult or confusing. The radio can be easily set to the preferred station and volume using the two main control dials. The control knobs can then be removed, safely stored in the rear compartment of the radio, and the magnetic cover can be placed neatly on top of the control panel, ensurin