Archive for the ‘Senior Citizen Products’ Category

posted by on Baby Boomers, Organizing, Senior Aids, Senior Citizen Health, Senior Citizen Living, Senior Citizen Products

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Invest in a pill organizer: Pill organizers are a must-have if you take several different medications every day. They usually have seven or more compartments to help you organize your medicines for each day of the week. When you get your medications, transfer the pills to the organizer. When you look at the organizer you will easily be able to tell whether or not you remembered to take your pills for that day. Remember that if you have small children in your home, pill organizers are not childproof. You will need to take extra precautions to make sure your medications are out of reach.

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Ideally, my cell phone would
1. Hold a charge for a week!! I get tired of putting that phone to bed to rest and recharge.
2. Have Labeled buttons. I don’t want to scroll through a menu.
3. Have a ringer loud enough to hear.

posted by on Senior Citizen Products, Visually Impaired

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Do you go from room to room in your house searching for a spot to read? As we age, our vision may not be as clear as we would like. This lamp emits a very “natural” light, which reduces glare and increases contrast.

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An outstanding telephone that satisfies the needs of both the hearing and visually impaired. Features include:

- High contrast, jumbo-size buttons with Braille, the large print numbers measure 3/4 inch high
- Voice announcement of each number as it is dialed
- Amplification up to 37 dB which is 70 times louder than normal
- adjustable ring up to 95 dB

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Do you have all of your important information in one place? Or do you have scraps of notes here and there and everywhere? This little book is perfect for gathering all of your important information — and as seniors, we know we must keep track of all of our personal and medical information.

posted by on Senior Citizen Products, Visually Impaired

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The IPhone Accessibility features make the iPhone extremely friendly for people with low vision. You can zoom, voice over, or even change from black on white text to white on black. With the voice over turned on, a simple touch of a button will tell you exactly what that button will do.

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Buying a talking watch used to be simple. We quickly bought the first one we found back in 1988! Today, however, there are choices to be made before you make a final decision.