The Kind Reminder is a simple device that plays a comforting message recorded in the familiar voice of a caregiver, friend, or family member. It is especially helpful for those with early- to mid-stage Alzheimer's or age-related memory loss.

A typical message might be "Hi, Mom. Today is Tuesday, you have had a good breakfast and taken all of your medication. Mary is here with you, and I will be back this afternoon." A message like this, or a simple "I love you, Mom", played on demand, can calm and reassure someone who is often anxious and confused.
The Kind Reminder is a recorder specifically designed for people with dementia. It may be worn as a pendant or placed on a nearby table or counter. It is compact, lightweight, and easy to operate - just press the one big visible button to hear a caring message.
Caregivers can change messages easily and often. They can record messages that anticipate the frustrating, repetitive questions often asked by people with Alzheimer's. This can help reduce caregiver stress.
Kind Reminder can also comfort and support patients in hospitals and nursing facilities.
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Kind Reminder
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Code: 4030
Price: $19.95
Shipping Weight: 1.00 pounds
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Features
- Large "Play" button is the only accessible movable part on the Kind Reminder
- "Record" button and microphone are inconspicuous - recessed in the back panel
- Powered by 1 AAA, 1.5volt battery (Not provided)
- Fits comfortably in the palm of a person's hand (W 2.25" H 3.0" D .5")
- Lightweight: 1.4oz
- Recording time: 1 - 2 minutes (Record a brief message, favorite poem, or song)
Benefits
- Relieves caregiver frustration - reduces the need for answering frequently-asked questions
- Soothes anxiety - provides a source of comforting information to persons with short-term memory loss and to hospital/nursing facility patients
- Listener hears, on demand, a familiar voice that reminds or reassures
- Easily accessible, unlikely to be misplaced when worn as a pendant
CAUTION: The Kind Reminder is not intended as a medical or safety reminder and should not be relied upon for such purposes.
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