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I'm wondering if anyone is aware of a tool that could work as an internet connected dementia clock - that is displaying the time, time of day, date, and the ability to update the display remotely with reminders, notes, and messages.

I have an old iPad kicking around, which could save us from purchasing something like this.

Thanks in advance!

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 9 months ago (2 children)

I'm going to just advise you to consider the nature here and if you really want to self host. Unless you really think you've put enough effort in to make sure your running HA and are prepared to support.

Consider when you may need this most, in an emergency where you ain't going to be troubleshooting with a family members health on the line.

IMO, I have zero interest in that level of responsibility.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

Similar to atzanteol's reply, I appreciate the thoughtfulness you put in to this. Our use case is luckily not so severe as needing reminders for important tasks (medication, eating, etc)... yet. A dumb clock would almost meet our needs, save for the desire to leave notes about our interactions (remembering when we last talked/saw each other is the major stressor).