🕰️ Stay sharp, stay connected — time made effortless for every moment.
The American Lifetime 2024 Dementia Clock features a large 8-inch digital display with day and date spelled out clearly, customizable alarms up to five times daily, and an auto-dimming brightness sensor for easy reading in any light. Built with durable materials to withstand daily use, it supports multiple languages and formats, includes a backup power option, and comes with a 1-year warranty and 30-day free return policy. Its discreet, stigma-free packaging makes it an ideal gift for seniors seeking reliable time management.
Warranty Type | Limited |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | White |
Clock Form | Multi Display |
Theme | Number |
Style Name | Contemporary |
Dial Color | White |
Room Type | Bathroom, Kitchen, Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Room |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Watch Movement | Automatic |
Display Type | Digital |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount, Tabletop |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Operation Mode | Electrical |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Batteries are Included | No |
Additional Features | Large Display, Adjustable Brightness, Multiple Alarms, Corded, Wall mounted |
Material Type | Plastic |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item Dimensions W x H | 8.66"W x 6.73"H |
R**N
Very Useful
I love this clock. I originally bought it for my mother-in-law. She was in the mid stages of dementia and could not remember the day, date or time and whether it was morning or evening. Plus, she could only read Spanish and this clock has different languages to choose from. I am now using the clock for myself. I love being able to glance at it and see the time, date and day of the week. My sister-in-law bought one for herself. In July of 2025, I will have owned it for one year.
D**E
Worth the price & easy to use
This works out great! My parents can read it easily and it really helps the one with dementia to know the time and the day. We just have to remind them to look at the clock until its a habit. Extremely easy to set up. Easy to follow directions. However, it came on with everything almost correct, only had to add 30 minutes to the clock. Date and time of day were already correct. Its going to be a big help to the helpers and family!
M**A
Easy to Read without being intrusive
I bought one of these for my husband to use due to his failing eyesight. Liked it so much I bought a second one for the living room. I was worried it would be too bright and intrusive, but it's just the right size and very helpful for keeping track of day and time. I especially like that it indicates whether it's pre-dawn or evening. When you wake up in the dark, not always clear right away which end of the day you're at.
R**.
Easy to set up
The clock is a joy very easy to set up and read. I have purchased two, as needed one for the bedroom. There is a you tube video to show you how to set up if need any help.I did watch it as the first one I bought, of a different brand like this clock was impossible to set up.
B**N
Simple and easy
This is wonderful! Makes it so much easier for my loved one to know dates, days, time, and time of day. Has enabled them to use a calendar successfully again. Absolutely loves it. Clean looking and simple. Perfect.
R**R
Alz or no Alz- it's helpful
I really like how bright and readable it is. Even with an Apple Watch and other device around, I still prefer to look up and see what this is showing. However, my one wish is that instead of being a wired product that it had rechargeable batteries, so I could move it around. For example, when we clean the house, I don't want to have to unplug it and then reset it. I'd like to have it run a while on a battery instead. As far as for its primary aim to help people with cognitive impairment, my experience with folks is that their caregivers tend to use it more than they do. When the person says, "what day is it", the caregiver can pint at it and say, "it's Tuesday", or whatever, and then the display confirms that in writing to match the words. however, I'm not experiencing that the person with impairment is looking at it on their own. it can be hard to know though. I would say that this might work well with kids, but there too, if the person doesn't want to see of themself, but wants the social interaction of asking the question, then no device is going to fix it. Instead, just try to get in that person's world and answer the question for them, seems best to me, but people can decide for themselves.
K**R
Helps elderly parent know the day of the week
Purchased for my elderly mother to help her know the day of the week. It sits on her counter right next to her pull organizer so she will know what day it is. Haven't used any alarms yet.
P**D
A Great Senior Clock
My clock was a gift and I would recommend it for Seniors like me. I gave one to a friend who had seen mine and we both are very happy our clocks.
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