Sensory & Cognitive Aids
Cognitive Aids & Memory Supports
Cognitive aids — clocks with large displays and day/date, simplified phones, memory notebooks, and task reminder systems — support independence for people with mild cognitive impairment or early dementia. Large-button phones reduce communication barriers; day-date clocks with clear am/pm display address common disorientation; automatic stove shut-offs reduce kitchen safety risk for people who forget they've left the stove on. These products are commonly recommended in memory care and dementia caregiver guidance. The guides here cover cognitive aids organized by the specific daily living challenge they address.
American Lifetime Dementia Clock Buyer's Guide: 5 Models
Compare American Lifetime dementia clocks designed for Alzheimer's care. Find the right model with large displays, clear day-date readouts, and reliable alarms.
Best Dementia Clocks: A Buyer's Guide for Caregivers
Find the right dementia clock to reduce confusion and anxiety. Compare features like clear displays, spoken announcements, and medication reminders.
Dementia Digital Clock Buyer's Guide: Find the Right Model
Compare dementia digital clocks with large displays, medication reminders, and easy readability. Find features that reduce disorientation for Alzheimer's care.
Large Dementia Clock Buyer's Guide: Features That Matter
Find the right large dementia clock to reduce confusion and anxiety. Learn what display features, alarms, and setup options work best for memory support.
6 Clocks for Dementia: Top Picks for Orientation Support
Explore six practical clocks designed for dementia patients. Large displays and simple text help maintain daily orientation when memory fades.
Dementia Calendar Clocks Reviewed: Top Picks for Home
Find the right dementia calendar clock for your loved one. Our buyer's guide reviews options that display date, day, and time clearly for orientation support.