Seniors with memory loss may not hear the phone, may not recognize it’s ringing, or may not remember how to answer it. This can cause concern for caregivers.
With the Auto-answer feature, the RAZ Memory Cell Phone can pick up after a few rings and go straight to speakerphone, so you can check in on your senior. Like all features, this is optional, and the caregiver decides when to use it.
Accidental calls are common for seniors with hand tremors, Parkinson’s, or motor difficulties. A quick tap can turn into an unintended call, which can be frustrating for everyone.
The RAZ Memory Cell Phone lets caregivers choose from four call activation methods: ➡️ Tap & hold ➡️ Tap & hold long ➡️ Double tap ➡️ Single tap
You set the method that fits your senior's needs, and your senior gets an easier experience. Learn more about the RAZ Memory Cell Phone: tinyurl.com/4ryrhxtb
When your senior calls you over and over in a short time, it’s usually not on purpose. Seniors with dementia or cognitive decline may forget they already called and try again.
With the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, you can set a limit on how many times your senior can call a contact within a time period. Once the limit is reached, they can hear a recorded message, like “I’ll call you back soon.”
All is optional and managed remotely by the caregiver in the RAZ Care app. Learn more: tinyurl.com/3873u3kw
Some days, seniors with cognitive decline feel restless, bored, or unsettled, and it’s hard to explain why. In those moments, too many choices can make things worse. Try keeping one calm, familiar show as a go-to option. Something they already know and enjoy, with a steady pace and a comforting tone.
📺 Familiar voices and scenes can feel grounding, and it doesn’t require effort, decisions, or instructions.
The RAZ Memory Cell Phone includes a full set of charging support features for your senior that help keep the phone ready when it’s needed:
➡️ Your senior can see a reminder on the screen when the battery is low. ➡️ Your senior can get visual and audible confirmation that the phone is charging. ➡️ Caregivers can receive a text alert when the battery is low. ➡️ Caregivers can check the battery level and charging status anytime in the RAZ Care app.
With this powerful combination of features, charging becomes much easier for your senior, and you get peace of mind.
With the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, seniors can keep in touch with family and friends through phone calls, video calls, and text messaging, in a way that’s designed to be safe and easy.
Caregivers can set the rules through the RAZ Care app: ➡️ Limit incoming calls and text to contacts only, eliminating scams. ➡️ Select which contacts can video call the senior.
You choose what’s available and what’s blocked, depending on your senior's needs. All settings are managed remotely by you, so your senior gets a clear, consistent experience without needing to navigate complicated menus.
Choosing a phone for your senior shouldn’t lock you into a carrier.
With the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, all you need is a SIM card with an active wireless plan from any major carrier in the U.S. or Canada.
That means you have options: ➡️ Keep your senior’s current number and provider. ➡️ Or switch to a new plan that fits your budget and coverage.
More flexibility, less hassle, and the freedom to choose what works best for your family. Learn more about the RAZ Memory Cell Phone: tinyurl.com/2znff7v3
In a real emergency, a call for help should come with context, especially when your loved one has dementia. The RAZ Emergency Service routes emergency calls from the RAZ Memory Cell Phone to a trained emergency dispatch agent instead of sending them straight to 911.
The agent can check information such as the caller’s conditions and medications, or details on how to best access the house. The agent can quickly assess what’s happening, then contact 911 when it’s truly needed.
The senior's emergency contacts also receive a text alert right away and can interact with the dispatch agent.
Most caregivers use reminders to help seniors stay on track with medications and appointments. But there are more ways to use them, supporting emotional well-being.
On the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, you can schedule reminders also for moments of connection and joy, managing your senior's routine: ➡️ “Call your granddaughter Mary at 3 PM”. ➡️ “Time for afternoon tea!”. ➡️ “Step outside and get some fresh air”.
These simple prompts help structure the day in a positive way, especially for seniors with cognitive decline who may lose track of time or feel restless.
In an emergency, your loved one might not be able to explain what’s wrong, or share critical details fast enough.
The RAZ Medical ID Bracelet helps fill that gap. First responders can tap or scan it with any smartphone to access a secure health profile with key information like medical conditions, medications, allergies, and emergency contacts.
It’s comfortable for everyday wear, water-resistant, and it doesn’t require batteries or a subscription.
RAZ Mobility
Seniors with memory loss may not hear the phone, may not recognize it’s ringing, or may not remember how to answer it. This can cause concern for caregivers.
With the Auto-answer feature, the RAZ Memory Cell Phone can pick up after a few rings and go straight to speakerphone, so you can check in on your senior. Like all features, this is optional, and the caregiver decides when to use it.
Learn more: tinyurl.com/yek8sk39
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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RAZ Mobility
Accidental calls are common for seniors with hand tremors, Parkinson’s, or motor difficulties. A quick tap can turn into an unintended call, which can be frustrating for everyone.
The RAZ Memory Cell Phone lets caregivers choose from four call activation methods:
➡️ Tap & hold
➡️ Tap & hold long
➡️ Double tap
➡️ Single tap
You set the method that fits your senior's needs, and your senior gets an easier experience.
Learn more about the RAZ Memory Cell Phone: tinyurl.com/4ryrhxtb
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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RAZ Mobility
When your senior calls you over and over in a short time, it’s usually not on purpose. Seniors with dementia or cognitive decline may forget they already called and try again.
With the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, you can set a limit on how many times your senior can call a contact within a time period. Once the limit is reached, they can hear a recorded message, like “I’ll call you back soon.”
All is optional and managed remotely by the caregiver in the RAZ Care app.
Learn more: tinyurl.com/3873u3kw
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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RAZ Mobility
Some days, seniors with cognitive decline feel restless, bored, or unsettled, and it’s hard to explain why. In those moments, too many choices can make things worse.
Try keeping one calm, familiar show as a go-to option. Something they already know and enjoy, with a steady pace and a comforting tone.
📺 Familiar voices and scenes can feel grounding, and it doesn’t require effort, decisions, or instructions.
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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RAZ Mobility
The RAZ Memory Cell Phone includes a full set of charging support features for your senior that help keep the phone ready when it’s needed:
➡️ Your senior can see a reminder on the screen when the battery is low.
➡️ Your senior can get visual and audible confirmation that the phone is charging.
➡️ Caregivers can receive a text alert when the battery is low.
➡️ Caregivers can check the battery level and charging status anytime in the RAZ Care app.
With this powerful combination of features, charging becomes much easier for your senior, and you get peace of mind.
Learn more: tinyurl.com/597rh7aa
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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RAZ Mobility
With the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, seniors can keep in touch with family and friends through phone calls, video calls, and text messaging, in a way that’s designed to be safe and easy.
Caregivers can set the rules through the RAZ Care app:
➡️ Limit incoming calls and text to contacts only, eliminating scams.
➡️ Select which contacts can video call the senior.
You choose what’s available and what’s blocked, depending on your senior's needs. All settings are managed remotely by you, so your senior gets a clear, consistent experience without needing to navigate complicated menus.
Learn more about the RAZ Memory Cell Phone: tinyurl.com/5d3m36c2
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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RAZ Mobility
Choosing a phone for your senior shouldn’t lock you into a carrier.
With the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, all you need is a SIM card with an active wireless plan from any major carrier in the U.S. or Canada.
That means you have options:
➡️ Keep your senior’s current number and provider.
➡️ Or switch to a new plan that fits your budget and coverage.
More flexibility, less hassle, and the freedom to choose what works best for your family.
Learn more about the RAZ Memory Cell Phone: tinyurl.com/2znff7v3
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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RAZ Mobility
In a real emergency, a call for help should come with context, especially when your loved one has dementia.
The RAZ Emergency Service routes emergency calls from the RAZ Memory Cell Phone to a trained emergency dispatch agent instead of sending them straight to 911.
The agent can check information such as the caller’s conditions and medications, or details on how to best access the house.
The agent can quickly assess what’s happening, then contact 911 when it’s truly needed.
The senior's emergency contacts also receive a text alert right away and can interact with the dispatch agent.
Learn more: tinyurl.com/yuwy54up
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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RAZ Mobility
Most caregivers use reminders to help seniors stay on track with medications and appointments. But there are more ways to use them, supporting emotional well-being.
On the RAZ Memory Cell Phone, you can schedule reminders also for moments of connection and joy, managing your senior's routine:
➡️ “Call your granddaughter Mary at 3 PM”.
➡️ “Time for afternoon tea!”.
➡️ “Step outside and get some fresh air”.
These simple prompts help structure the day in a positive way, especially for seniors with cognitive decline who may lose track of time or feel restless.
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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RAZ Mobility
In an emergency, your loved one might not be able to explain what’s wrong, or share critical details fast enough.
The RAZ Medical ID Bracelet helps fill that gap. First responders can tap or scan it with any smartphone to access a secure health profile with key information like medical conditions, medications, allergies, and emergency contacts.
It’s comfortable for everyday wear, water-resistant, and it doesn’t require batteries or a subscription.
Learn more: tinyurl.com/38xn3wmu
#AgingWithRAZ #DementiaCare #SeniorCare #FamilyCaregiver #MemorySupport #ElderCare #CaregivingJourney #CaringForSeniors #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #SeniorLiving #AgingWithDignity #SeniorHealth #FamilySupport #CaregiverLife #DementiaAwareness #LoveAndCare #EmpoweringCaregivers #SeniorWellness
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