The Day Night Clock for Alzheimer’s Patients
Seniors and patients with dementia sometimes have difficulty differentiating between the different times of day. A clock might say 7 o'clock, but the patient might not know whether that is 7 in the morning or 7 in the evening, and Alzheimer’s patients frequently have difficulty reading the numbers on digital clocks. To combat these difficulties, clocks for Alzheimer’s patients have to overcome several potential causes of confusion. A day and night clock can solve that confusion.
Battery Changing Instructions
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If clock is wall mounted, remove it from wall
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Using a finger, lift +VE End (right hand side) of battery from battery compartment
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Remove battery from battery compartment
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Insert new battery +VE (right hand side) first, then push battery in compartment so that both ends are on their respective contacts
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Set clock to correct time by rotating round, knurled setting the wheel anti-clockwise as shown by arrow. Make sure Morning, Afternoon, Evening, or Night is correctly set.
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Replace clock on wall
+VE
(Right Hand Side)
♥♥Middle
♥♥♥Late