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Calendar Clock with Time, Date and Reminder Alarms

$68.99 USD

A simple clock that clearly shows the day, the hour, time of day and the date on a large screen.

Recommended for:

Early Stage

Mid-Stage

Late Stage

Color: Black frame

Estimated delivery between April 22 and April 24. Order within .

Product Details

This clock is designed to provide a clear display of the day of the week, hour, time of the day (morning, afternoon…), and date in large font. You can program up to 12 alarms for medicines, meals, or other reminders.

  • Anyone who can benefit from a clock with large characters.
  • Individuals living with mild to moderate stages of cognitive challenges who feel anxious not knowing the date and time.
  • Caregivers who repeatedly answer a loved one's questions about time of day, appointments, or meal times,

Calendar clocks that display the day of the week, hour, time of day, and date can be helpful in alleviating anxiety and disorientation. Temporal orientation is often one of the first abilities to be affected in people living with dementia. This simple clock can be effective is reducing anxiety and supporting autonomy.

  • Free shipping on orders over 75 USD.
  • 30-day return policy. Conditions do apply. Please read our complete Return Policy

  • Screen Size: +/- 8"
  • Clock Dimensions: +/- 8.55 x 6.75 x 0.9 in | 21.7 x 17.2 x 2.5 cm
  • Color Options: Available with either a black or white frame
  • Language Support: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Polish, and Welsh
  • Warranty Duration: 1 year
  • Power Source: Electric

Package Contents: Charging cable, Quick Starter Guide, and the clock

FAQs

No, the clock is connected to an electrical outlet, but its time and settings are safeguarded in the event of a power outage.

The internal backup battery maintains accurate time and date during power outages. However, if the power remains off for an extended duration, the backup battery will deplete, necessitating reconfiguration of the clock.

No and yes! The Calendar Clock automatically accommodates leap years, yet manual time adjustment is needed for daylight saving time changes.