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Dementia-Friendly Resources – What to look for in

Simple to use

Clear labels, intuitive controls, and minimal steps so the product works even on hard days.

Supports independence

Tools that reduce frustration and help with everyday tasks like dressing, eating, and staying oriented.

Safer by design

Features that lower risk—like automatic shutoff, stable bases, and easy-to-see cues.

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Best picks

Dementia-friendly buying guides

These hubs focus on “Best X” recommendations with clear criteria, pros and cons, and caregiver-first considerations.

Notepad with colorful page markers representing reminders

Best memory aids

Clocks, calendars, reminder devices, and visual cue tools that support orientation and daily routine.

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Senior holding a pill organizer

Best medication supports

Pill organizers and reminder systems designed for clarity, adherence, and caregiver oversight.

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Bathroom with accessible shower and safety features

Best home safety supports

Simple safety upgrades that reduce wandering risk and help prevent common household hazards.

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Buying guides, explained

Our goal is to make decisions easier for families—without hype. Here’s what to expect from our dementia-friendly guides.

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