
Talking Reminders
Talking reminders are practical devices that provide verbal prompts to help individuals manage their daily tasks and routines. These aids are particularly beneficial for those with memory challenges ensuring important activities are completed on time with ease and independence.
Talking Tiles allow you to record and playback 80 seconds of speech music or sound effects and can be beneficial for people living with Dementia. Perfect for medication management and for holding important information such as emergency contact numbers.
- Recording time of 80 seconds
- Messages are re-recordable
- Ideal for people suffering from Dementia
The Multi-Memo Voice Recorder allows you to record and playback multiple messages and can be useful for people living with Dementia. Up to 60 voice messages can be saved and then played back one at a time.
- 6 minute total recording time
- Up to 60 voice messages can be saved
- Skip forwards and backwards when required
The Talking Time Pal is a keychain that speaks the time and date at the simple touch of a button. It is ideal for the visually impaired and those people who live with Dementia.
- Easy to set
- Small and portable
- Ideal for visually impaired and Dementia sufferers
This product is a tin lid which you can use to record a 20 second voice message. You can make a voice record of what is in your tin(s)
- Record a 20 second voice recording of what’s in your tins
- Magnetic, yellow circular tin lid
- Supplied with Velcro strap for use on non-metal containers
Key benefits of talking reminders
- Clear Verbal Prompts: Recorded or pre-programmed messages deliver clear and audible reminders for tasks such as taking medication attending appointments or completing household chores.
- Customisable Features: Users can personalise reminders with specific messages and set schedules tailored to their unique routines and needs.
- Ease of Use: Talking reminders are designed with simple controls making them accessible for individuals with cognitive or dexterity challenges.
- Enhanced Independence: These aids reduce reliance on caregivers enabling users to confidently manage their daily activities and maintain their routines.
Talking reminders are invaluable tools for supporting memory promoting organisation and enhancing independence in everyday life.