THE MEMORY
PHONE Forgetting a telephone number happens to all of us, but
when you've been diagnosed with AD, it is especially frightening
and frustrating. The problem is solved with the Memory Phone that
allows you or your loved one to simply push the “picture” of
the person they want to call.
The Memory Phone
has nine frames for pictures of friends and family. Want to
call Margaret, just push her picture -- the phone does all the
rest.
Product
Features:
- There are
nine 7/8" x 1" frames for nine pictures of friends and family, one
can be used for 911 emergencies
- Dimensions:
7" x 9-1/4" x 2"
- Mounts on
wall or sets on the table
- Adjustable
ring pitch
- Adjustable
receiver amplification
- Last number
redial feature
- Loud or soft
ringer volume
- Large
easy-to-read number buttons for direct dialing
- Color:
White
What we
like best about this product:
Most photo phones
require you to press a special button to switch from “number” to
“picture” mode. Not the Memory Phone -- there are separate buttons
for numbers and pictures, so you don’t have to do a thing but press
the picture of the person you want to call (or dial the
number).
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Useful for the person in the early stages of
AD |
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Useful for the person in the middle stages of this
disease |
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Useful for the Caregiver caring for person in the
early stage |
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Useful for the Caregiver caring for person in the
middle stage |