We at Easylink are delighted to be able to offer you the MR4 MemRabel Daily memory prompting calendar alarm clock
This great piece of equipment has many uses:
Dementia and cognitive impairment memory prompting aid
Create daily schedules of timed memory prompting reminder alarms
Use preloaded text/graphic files for reminders of medication times
High-Contrast highly visible time and calendar display options
The MemRabel MR4 is the latest edition to the MemRabel family oDementia care aids. Reminder alarms are easily set for single, daily, weekly, monthly, or annual playback. Up to 25 memory prompting alarms can be created. At alarm time, a pre-alarm tone is played followed by the display of your chosen reminder picture with a text heading. The MR4 can connect to home Broadband to enable features such as display of local weather, outdoor temperature, and automatic seasonal time adjustments. Time displays can be changed to suit cognitive ability.
Check out the key features this has to offer:
Automated playback of memory prompting media
Over 100 pre-installed graphic/text memory prompts
Create up to 25 daily alarm time prompts
Can help with daily schedule planning
Reminders for medications, appointments, home safety etc.
Change time display format to suit user
Choose from traditional or digital time displays
Change screen/font colours
Selectable time display on/off setting
Display Auto-Dim and manual brightness adjustment
Selectable hourly chime with
function period time setting
Inclusive remote control and on-device setting buttons
Play slideshows or films via inserted USB flash drive
Create, view and edit alarms from alarm menu
Display of weather forecast with outdoor temperature
Automatic
seasonal time adjustment (when connected to Wi-Fi)
No ongoing costs or subscription charges
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