Aids and accessories for Dementia

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Aids and accessories for Dementia

Aids and accessories for Dementia

For those with dementia and their family, tools and aids can help to reduce some ‌symptoms and enhance their quality of life. Below, we've included some of the most important challenges after researching the dementia aids that actually address these issues.

Aids for better sleep: 

●Weighted blankets 
These can be useful solutions for people living with dementia who have trouble falling asleep because of anxiety and restlessness. Weighted blankets can ease this anxiousness and help you get back to sleep more quickly.
●Glowing timer device
A metronome and light pattern systems are used by glowing timer gadgets to promote sleep. By focusing on slowing their breathing, persons with dementia are better able to fall asleep naturally and more quickly.

Aids to prevent falls: 

●Motion-Activated Lights
When someone walks by it or gets out of bed, a motion sensor light activates and illuminates the area. 
●Personal alarms 
A personal alarm with automatic fall detection and GPS tracking would be ideal for a dementia patient. This implies that if one falls, they won't even have to think about pressing an alert button.

Aids for individuals with dementia who wander

●Smartwatches with GPS
For dementia patients who are prone to stray, GPS smartwatches are helpful. With the help of these watches, a family member may monitor the location of a loved one who has dementia and receives notifications when that person leaves a set "safe zone." 
●Easy to use mobile phones
People with dementia should be able to use mobile phones easily and intuitively. These are simple to operate and feature big buttons.

Memory aids in dementia

●Alzheimer's clocks
Dementia clocks, particularly dementia alarm clocks, can aid with memory retention and anxiety reduction in your relative. These clocks were created with dementia patients in mind, making them simple to read and operate.

Aids for living effectively with dementia

●Alzheimer's Music Players
It has been discovered that listening to music not only makes people living with dementia happy and also stimulates critical brain functions.
●Video call
As people age, and dementia worsens, technology becomes an increasing barrier. 
●Dispensing Machines for Medicine
An automatic pill dispenser is one way to take their medications. They will remind the user when it is time to take their medication.
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