Your Loved One With Dementia Has Trouble Unlocking Their Phone, This Gadget Will Help

If you are looking for a useful gift for your loved one with Dementia, we recommend the Wearable Tech Unlock Ring.

Honestly, there are days when I have trouble unlocking my phone and I consider myself quite tech-savvy. Your loved one with Dementia (Alzheimer’s Disease, LBD, Parkinson’s, etc) can forget their passcode to unlock their phone. She/he may also forget how to use their fingerprint to unlock their phones too.

(This article is helpful for owners of Android phones, iPhone is not compatible with this product recommendation).

Before my father crossed over to heaven he was in approximately Stage 1 or 2 of Dementia. He refused to buy a new phone and still had a flip phone. He liked the simplicity of his old phone and was a bit intimidated by the newer phones and how to use one.  Plus, old flip phones did not require any passcodes.

As you may already know, you can turn off the password requirement in your Settings area of any phone. However, it is nice to keep your phone locked for security purposes. If your phone is lost and secured with a passcode then it can’t be used to make purchases or to get your private information. I keep most of my website passwords in my notes on my phone so I would not want to leave my phone open.

The easiest way for your Dementia patient loved one to manage their phone is by facial recognition or by using the Wearable Tech Unlock Ring. Her/his new ring uses NFC (Near Field Communication) to unlock her/his phone. They can even use it to unlock the doors on their house if they have digital locks using NFC technology.

It is easy to set up with the Quick Start Guide. You download the app to your phone and connect the ring to the phone wirelessly. Now when your ring is in the 4-foot radius of your phone you can unlock your phone and also manage other functions. You may like it so much, you may want to buy one for yourself. When you purchase from Life2Come you are helping us to further our mission to help and guide families and caregivers of newly diagnosed patients of Dementia type Diseases. You can buy it here.

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