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  • ...es" button on the Touchscreen Main Menu]]. The games are designed for your loved one to play against the computer.</td></tr> You can add games to the Games menu. If there are Internet games that your loved one would like to play, follow the instructions for [[Websites|adding websi
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  • ...om you on the system touchscreen, while you will receive letters from your loved one in the Care Menu Letters module, and also as email. The Letters module ...n an archive. An onscreen keyboard will appear on the touchscreen for your loved one's use.
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  • ...or a medication]], and will remain visible until the time expires, or your loved one presses a button indicating the meds have been taken. An optional alert ...taken at that time. The pop-up dialog will remain on the screen until your loved one presses a button, either confirming that the medication has been taken,
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  • ...stem. The communications are controlled so that there is no spam, and your loved one can only receive communications from approved contacts. Communications ...caregivers can specify particular Facebook picture albums to share with a loved one - like uploaded pictures, these can be [[Photos|browsed]], displayed in
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  • ...It's also easy for remote caregivers to check the weather for their loved ones.<br /><br /> ...er button displays a temperature, which is the current temperature in your loved one's area.
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  • When your loved one is reminded to take medications, the message includes 3 buttons: You can view a summary of your loved one's medication compliance by medication. To view the history:<br />
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  • ...[[Calendar|Calendar]] and Medication Schedule to assist both you and your loved one in tracking daily events, tasks and medications doses. Your loved one can view the schedule, and receive reminders for the events right on th
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  • ...ed one's system. Use the [[Care Menu|Care Menu]] to communicate with your loved one, to adjust settings or to customize the system, to view activity and he
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  • ...with fewer Internet skills, the websites might be ones that you know your loved one will want to use, perhaps for a local church, or an online newspaper, o ...Main Menu|Touchscreen Main Menu]]. This is useful for the sites that your loved one is likely to visit most frequently.
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  • ...a picture of the exact medication to be taken, and can contact you or your loved one if medications haven't been accessed. Caregivers start by entering the
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  • You can [[Adding Photos|add digital photos]] to your loved one's system directly. It's also possible to send selected photo albums to ...ave Synced Folders" button. These photos will appear automatically on your loved one's slide show, and will also be viewable through the main menu.<br /><br
    2 KB (348 words) - 15:24, 26 July 2017
  • ...ing seems amiss (medication not accessed, unusual home activity) while the loved one enjoys two-way interactive web chat with friends and family (via Skype)
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  • ...do that with the Messages feature. The messages will be displayed on your loved one's system.</td></tr> ...the message to also display as a scrolling banner along the bottom of your loved one's screen<br /><br />
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  • The system's CallerID feature makes your loved one's Caller ID even more powerful, through phone logs, pictures and descri ...very easy. There are two requirements before you get started. First, your loved one must have Caller ID service on a land line. Second, you need to attach
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  • * Use "resident" or "caregiver" and not loved one or family
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  • ...is OK and moving around as you would expect. Checking in to see that your loved one is getting up at the usual time, and moving around in a normal, predict * If you are concerned whether your loved one is eating meals, a motion sensor on the kitchen counter or in the refri
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  • ...possible to do a more realistic Daily Show, by uploading a diagram of your loved one's floor plan. ...activity data for the day, that will represent actual motion through your loved one's home. Press the "Refresh" button if you would like to run it again.<b
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  • When your loved one's system is initially set up, a few choices are made for how the system * Name Display - Select how your loved one's name will appear on name buttons on the touchscreen menu - your choic
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  • ...loved one's system. One way is to enter the medications directly from your loved one's touchscreen. The other option is to enter the medications remotely fr ...ny of the information about the medication you selected doesn't match your loved one's medication. You will be able to overwrite any of the information.<br
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  • ...s to be assigned to the appropriate loved one, even when there is only one loved one, the device must be assigned. * Select all of the loved ones who will use this device, then click the "Done" button
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