![]() She was vision-impaired and pretty forgetful when it came to using devices. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.Īs the computer nerd in my family, I was tasked with finding a music player for my 95-year-old grandmother. He smiles more, he’s engaged and he’s calmer. Music therapy for dementia sufferers is well documented. Best of all, she told me our Dad loves it. My Dad’s nurse found it easy to set up too. I shipped the radio to his assisted living facility after uploading his favorite songs onto the USB stick. Other family members live closer and have been doing most of the heavy living for my Dad so it was great to be able to do something like this from far away. It brought back so many memories and gave me a connection with him that I haven’t had in a long time. I purchased/downloaded the mp3 songs from Amazon.) I loved putting together the playlist for my Dad. (Not iTunes format, THE SONGS MUST BE MP3 FORMATTED. ![]() Make sure your playlist songs are mp3 formatted. Or you can buy an additional USB stick and upload a custom playlist onto that. ![]() We have had no problems with the construction.) You can add to the pre-programmed songs on the enclosed USB stick, or you can delete those songs and load a custom playlist of favorite songs. It is simple to set up, simple to use and well made.
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