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Some seniors still prefer dialing a number manually. Others could get confused or misdial with a keypad available on screen.

With the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, the keypad is optional. If your loved one is comfortable dialing numbers manually, you can enable it. If picture-dialing is all they need, you can keep it off. You decide, through the RAZ Care app, based on what works best for them.

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20 hours ago | [YT] | 0

RAZ Mobility

Caring for someone takes more than a phone. That's why when you buy a RAZ Memory Cell Phone, you're also joining a community that supports you and your loved one beyond the device.

✅ With the RAZ Club, our customers get access to exclusive discounts on AgeTech products and services, from therapeutic TV for dementia and brain training to live music, personalized exercise, and more. All designed to make life easier for you and your senior.
✅ And with the RAZ Dementia Helpline, you can speak one-on-one with a certified social worker who specializes in dementia care, completely free. Get support with behaviors, communication, caregiver stress, and more.

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1 day ago | [YT] | 1

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If your loved one has dementia, you may know what it's like to receive the same phone call over and over again. It's not their fault, but it can be exhausting.

With the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, you can set a limit on how many times your senior can call a specific contact within a set period of time. And you can record an audio message they'll hear once the limit is reached, something like "I'll call you back after work. Love you!."

It protects your peace of mind while keeping the connection gentle and loving.
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2 days ago | [YT] | 0

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UTIs are one of the most common health issues in older adults, and they can be especially hard to detect in people with dementia. Here's what to look out for and how to help prevent them.

💡Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) - watch for the following symptoms:
➡️ An urge to urinate (pee) that can’t be delayed
➡️ Burning or pain when urinating
➡️ Very little urine
➡️ Urine tinged with blood
➡️ Complaints about soreness or pain in their sides, back, or lower abdomen
➡️ Signs of nausea, vomiting, chills, or fever, when an infection hasn’t been caught in the early stages

And seek immediate medical help.

Preventing UTIs:
1️⃣ Drinking enough water, don’t restrict daytime fluids
2️⃣ Change continence products every 2 hours
3️⃣ Use breathable continence products

Caring for someone with dementia means paying attention to the signs they may not be able to communicate themselves. When in doubt, consult a healthcare professional.

Tracy Cram Perkins, author of Dementia Home Care, How to Prepare Before, During, and After.

5 days ago | [YT] | 1

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It's always rewarding to hear how the RAZ Memory Cell Phone is helping families stay connected.
This customer bought the phone for her 91-year-old relative who simply wasn't comfortable with regular cell phones, and now she manages everything remotely while her loved one enjoys an easy, stress-free experience.

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6 days ago | [YT] | 1

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For seniors who are hard of hearing, even answering a phone call can become a frustrating experience.

On the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, volume is set at maximum by default, but for some seniors this is not enough. That's why we also offer the Loudspeaker mode, that automatically routes every call to the phone's loudspeaker, with a volume of up to 126.5 decibels. It's clear, loud audio so your senior can stay in touch with loved ones easily.

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1 week ago | [YT] | 1

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As your loved one ages, especially with dementia or cognitive decline, social isolation can quietly become one of the biggest threats to their wellbeing. And it's not always easy to notice from afar.

The RAZ Memory Cell Phone offers the Loneliness alert feature that notifies you when your senior isn't participating in the expected number of calls. It's a simple way to stay aware of their social activity and step in when needed, whether that means giving them a call yourself or reaching out to other family members.

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1 week ago | [YT] | 1

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Caring for a loved one from a distance often means worrying about the small things. Did they take their medication? Did they eat? Did they drink enough water today?

With the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, you can set reminders that appear directly on your senior's screen, in the form of text or text and audio recordings. Choose the date, time, and frequency, and customize the colors and font size to make it easy for them to see and understand.

You can even check in the RAZ Care app whether the reminder was acknowledged.
From medication to mealtimes, reminders help your loved one stay on track and give you one less thing to worry about. Learn more: tinyurl.com/43a54jew

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1 week ago | [YT] | 1

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When we are caregiving, we hold our breath or do shallow breathing without realizing we are doing it. It is an automatic response to stress. And everyone tells us to make time for self-care. That’s great, but how do we do it?

In addition, there will come times in your caregiving journey when a disagreement may occur, and tempers flare or the possibility of conflict may occur. Instead of letting it escalate, try walking away from the situation and take a deep breath. Or in this case take several breaths to help you calm down.

Box Breathing, also known as Tactical Breathing, is an exercise that lowers your heart rate and blood pressure. Here is how it works:
Step 1: Breathe in through your nose for four seconds.
Step 2: Hold your breath for four seconds.
Step 3: Exhale through your mouth for four seconds.
Step 4: Hold your breath for four seconds.

Repeat until you relax. It may take up to five minutes.

That said, too much of a good thing is too much of a good thing. If you do this exercise for ten minutes or longer, you may experience a euphoric, tingling sensation. You are feeling the excess oxygen in your body. It’s time to stop the exercise.

If you are taking blood pressure medication and you do this exercise up to five times per day for six months, consult your doctor so they may adjust your dosage. This will help you avoid passing out from low blood pressure.

We all get busy and forget to take care of ourselves. Treat yourself, schedule an alarm on your phone for self-care, up to five times per day, to take five minutes and breathe.

Tracy Cram Perkins, author of Dementia Home Care, How to Prepare Before, During, and After.

1 week ago | [YT] | 1

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Real stories from real caregivers say more than we ever could.

This customer found the perfect phone for her 90+ parents after their old smartphones became too complicated, and had a great experience with our support team along the way.

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