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Dementia & Alzheimer's Clocks

A dementia clock is designed to help people living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease stay oriented throughout the day by clearly displaying the time, day and date in an easy-to-read format. As memory loss progresses, traditional analogue clocks can become confusing, leading to anxiety, disrupted routines and repeated questions. A clear digital Alzheimer’s clock provides reassurance and promotes independence by reducing uncertainty around daily activities.

Unlike standard clocks, dementia clocks use large text, high-contrast displays and give the full day and date. This makes them particularly helpful for people who struggle to process numbers or remember what day it is, whether at home, in assisted living, or in a care environment.

Our range of dementia and Alzheimer’s clocks has been carefully selected to support those with memory impairment, as well as their families and carers. These clocks are ideal for bedrooms, kitchens and communal areas, helping to establish routine, reduce confusion and improve overall wellbeing. Whether you are looking for a smaller bedside or desktop clock, or a larger wall-mounted model, we've got something suitable.

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Dementia clocks to support daily routine and reassurance

A clear dementia clock can make everyday routines easier by helping people recognise the time of day, the date and where they are in the week at a glance. For people living with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease or memory loss, this simple visual support can help reduce uncertainty around meals, appointments, medication routines, visits and bedtime.

Easy-read calendar clocks for home and care settings

Choose from easy-read dementia clocks, Alzheimer’s clocks and calendar clocks designed for bedrooms, kitchens, lounges, care homes, hospitals and assisted living environments. Large displays, clear wording, strong contrast and straightforward layouts make these clocks easier to understand than standard analogue clocks, particularly for people who may find numbers, dates or conventional clock faces confusing.

Choosing the right dementia clock

When choosing a clock for someone with dementia or memory impairment, consider where it will be used, how far away it needs to be read from, and whether the person would benefit most from a bedside clock, wall clock, digital display, calendar clock or high-contrast model. We offer dementia and Alzheimer’s clocks selected to provide practical orientation, reassurance and independence, helping families, carers and care providers support clearer daily structure.