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Large-Screen Cell Phones For Seniors With Dementia | Simple Menu Guide Launch

Orlando,United States - June 29, 2022 /PressCable/

With its latest release, the online resource platform continues to provide families with lifestyle tips for the over-55 age range. Headed by Greg Wilson, the team researches and writes articles on products that can alleviate common issues.

More information can be found at: https://senioraffair.com/best-cell-phones-for-seniors-with-dementia

The focus of the new guide is the communication challenges that seniors and their loved ones face when dealing with dementia. Senior Affair explains that cell phones can provide a human connection that helps to combat loneliness and some of the other symptoms of aging.

In the new guide, readers will discover some of the most suitable cell phones for seniors with memory issues. Each has been selected by the experienced team of writers at Senior Affair for its features and accessibility.

The RAZ Memory phone is notable for its design philosophy, as it has been created specifically for those with Alzheimer’s and dementia. The phone is intended to be easy to use, with a larger 6.3-inch display to reduce the difficulties of vision loss.

There is room for six contacts with clear images to aid recollection, and space is included for up to 24 contacts in total. There is no volume button, messaging system, or menu, and the phone has no sleep mode.

Other options included in the guide are the Jitterbug Smart, a one-screen smartphone that can also act as a medical alert device through an integrated urgent response button.

The Jitterbug Flip phone offers a more diverse range of features including Amazon Alexa, while the Snapfon ezTWO3g has the option of a subscription monitoring service for those who want additional peace of mind.

Senior Affair released the guide to alleviate the concern that many family members have when their loved ones develop memory loss.

A spokesperson for the site states: “According to Alzheimer’s Disease International, someone develops dementia every three seconds. As a caregiver, you can help this by recommending some lifestyle changes. If you care for a person experiencing these symptoms, loneliness often goes along with aging, and having a lifeline to everyday life is needed. You can help by upgrading their cell phone.”

Interested parties can learn more at: https://senioraffair.com/best-cell-phones-for-seniors-with-dementia

Contact Info:
Name: Greg Wilson
Email: Send Email
Organization: Senior Affair
Address: 10119 Richardson Court, Orlando, Florida 32825, United States
Phone: +1-323-632-3279
Website: https://senioraffair.com

Source: PressCable

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