What separates the Clock from ordinary clocks is its 8" LED High Resolution Screen which is easy to read from near or far. The clock clearly displays the day, time, and month without using abbreviations. Abbreviations can be hard for elders who suffer from memory loss due to stroke, dementia, or Alzheimer's, to comprehend. Its big and bold display is helpful for anyone with impaired vision Q: Does the Clock have a warranty? A: Yes the Clock has a 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty against defects. Q: Does the packaging of the Clock make any mention of memory loss? A: The words Dementia, Alzheimer's and Memory Loss were intentionally excluded from the packaging to alleviate any embarrassment Q: Does the Clock run on batteries? A: No, the Clock is AC Powered Q: Can the Clock be wall mounted? A: Yes, the Clock is Wall Mountable Q: What type of display does the Clock offer? A: The Clock has an 8" LED Screen Q: In the event of a power failure or if the Clock is unplugged will it re-set itself to the correct time? A: Yes, the Clock will remember the time and time zone settings. Q: Is the Clock easy to use? A: Yes, the Clock is very easy to set up
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Great Clock.
This clock was purchased for my 90 year old mother-in-law who has very limited vision due to macular degeneration. She also has difficulty remembering the day of the week and that was causing a problem with her taking her medications correctly. Mom absolutely loves this clock and always lets us know what day it is when we go over to visit. She wasn't able to read the clocks that have the red numbers but has no problem with the white read out on this one. Her only difficulty is reading the year because of the smaller print. I believe that this clock is also able to be set in other languages.
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Wonderful puchase
Excellent buy!! My 94 year old mother who lives alone but has started having some memory issues LOVES it!! Now she can tell everyday what day it is without having to call me!! Having the date and day spelled out instead of abbreviate helps immensely since, often, memory patients have trouble remembering how things are abbreviated also! I think it gives her some of her dignity back!
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