Where to buy wall digital clock for dementia

Felicity

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Hi,

I’m looking for a digital wall clock basically just like a photo below which contents day, date/month/year, and hour, but in Indonesian language and format.

This one I found on Amazon, feature 8 languages, but not Indonesian unfortunately. I’ve tried Tokopedia, Bukalapak, and similar local online shops but nothing.

Just wondering if anyone got any info where to buy anything like this, not necessarily exactly like this though. You could also drop me a valid link, that would be helpful.

Thanks in advance.

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Informa Ikea etc but not sure if in Bahasa?
 
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Just super impose on the English wordings (month/date/days etc) with makeshift Indo or even Jawa/Sunda equivalent labels. It may look ghetto but it’ll do the job.

Tokopedia/Bukalapak sell it for 500ish ribu Rp.
 
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Just super impose on the English wordings (month/date/days etc) with makeshift Indo or even Jawa/Sunda equivalent labels. It may look ghetto but it’ll do the job.

Tokopedia/Bukalapak sell it for 500ish ribu Rp.

Could you drop the link please? I've searched there and got no clock like that with days - so just date and all unneeded info. Not possible in English either. Indonesian language is a mandatory.
Thanks
 
Informa Ikea etc but not sure if in Bahasa?
It can be time consuming to ask each of those seller/manufacturer if their product has Indonesian format feature. So hopefully anyone who have bought in the past or know about this kind of clock could share the info.
 
Could you drop the link please? I've searched there and got no clock like that with days - so just date and all unneeded info. Not possible in English either. Indonesian language is a mandatory.
Thanks
Here are some links (I'm not sure if you can open them all). All clocks seem to be in English so you have to improvise a bit by using Indo sticky notes or something.

Tokopedia


Bukalapak
https://www.bukalapak.com/p/rumah-t...igital-led-jh-4819-jam-digital-led-biru-hijau


Misc. Search
https://www.google.com/search?q=JAM...hrome..69i57j69i60l3&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
 
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Here are some links (I'm not sure if you can open them all). All clocks seem to be in English so you have to improvise a bit by using Indo sticky notes or something.

Tokopedia


Bukalapak
https://www.bukalapak.com/p/rumah-t...igital-led-jh-4819-jam-digital-led-biru-hijau


Misc. Search
https://www.google.com/search?q=JAM...hrome..69i57j69i60l3&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Thanks for the info, but there's no day written. Maybe I could contact the seller if they can do modification.
 
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Thanks for the info, but there's no day written. Maybe I could contact the seller if they can do modification.

What do you mean there's no day written. On bottom right hand corner of the clock there are short letters for days like SUN MON TUES ....etc

Edit: Oh I see what you mean, there's no big fat letters that spelled out the day completely like in your original sample above ( FRIDAY AFTERNOON) which is very important for dementia to keep track of day.:doh:
 
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It's going to be impossible to find one that has bahasa Indonesia. Your best bet is maybe a smartphone app, such as https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fashmel.alzclock&hl

It says they have limited support for all android languages, and full translation for some languages. Then just put it on an old android phone/tablet that you don't use anymore.

Dementia Diary has minimal language support (Time/Date) for all android supported languages, and full translations for the following;
English, Czech, Danish, German, Spanish, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Italian, Hebrew*, Norwegian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak and Swedish.
 
On a smart TV you can run something like these: https://appadvice.com/tv/collection/clocks-for-the-big-screen

One more which seems rather far fetched; you can also run something like that from a pc/laptop screen or the TV connected to a laptop. A bit of development/setup would be necessary of course (young IT student?).

Of course you could also make something yourself in Excel or so...

 
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On a smart TV you can run something like these: https://appadvice.com/tv/collection/clocks-for-the-big-screen

One more which seems rather far fetched; you can also run something like that from a pc/laptop screen or the TV connected to a laptop. A bit of development/setup would be necessary of course (young IT student?).

Of course you could also make something yourself in Excel or so...


That looks complicated.. But thanks for the info Jstar
 

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