I have a safety concern

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A message from our care team

Keeping someone with memory loss safe at home is one of the most pressing concerns caregivers face. The risks are real: wandering, medication errors, falls, and moments of confusion that can escalate quickly. We built this section because we know that peace of mind isn't a luxury: it's what makes caregiving sustainable. Every product here has been chosen to help you reduce risk without turning your home into an institution.

Reduce disorientation

A clear display of the time, day, and date helps your loved one stay oriented — and built-in reminders mean medications and appointments are less likely to be forgotten.

Clear time and date display

Reduces disorientation with a clear, always-visible display of the time, day, and date.

5 ways to communicate

Send reminders, messages, notes, and upcoming events, and stay connected face-to-face with video call.

Remote caregiving

Manage everything from your phone and feel reassured, even from afar.

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Simplify communication

Limit calls to trusted contacts only, track location with GPS, and stay reachable with one-touch dialing — no confusing menus, no unwanted calls.

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The Raz memory cellphone with gps and simplified contacts example of a reminder pop up on the screen.

Prevent fire risks

Fire risk is one of the most serious safety concerns for families supporting a loved one with memory loss. These solutions act as a safety net, allowing your loved one to keep cooking independently while minimizing risk. Find smart stove and microwave outlet solutions here.