A Clock That Does Not Tell the Time: How the Day Clock Meets the Needs of People Living with Dementia

  • Boyd H
  • Evans N
  • Harris N
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Time disorientation is common in dementia, and can cause difficulty in knowing what day or time it is, or whether it is day or night. Some time orientation products exist to mitigate this, but the need for a simpler product was highlighted by relatives of people with...

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Boyd, H., Evans, N., & Harris, N. (2016). A Clock That Does Not Tell the Time: How the Day Clock Meets the Needs of People Living with Dementia. In Designing Around People (pp. 137–146). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29498-8_14

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