My old mum's banged up in a nursing home with a "Myhomehelper" tablet (which is good), a router to connect it to the internet (the nursing home has recently got their own WiFi too), and a TV for company, which I can control via a Broadlink RM mini, which is good.
Anyway, the non-smart TV went bang, and has been replaced by a smart one, currently operating in non-smart mode. I have set up my Android device (and her remote controls) to control the new TV. I have 8 spare "buttons" on my device's Broadlink interface (I could buy another RM mini or IR & RF universal remote for more spare buttons).
This is just a question: have you found interesting ways to help dementia sufferers by using a smart TV do do stuff, or have suggestions I could try out & report back on? Are there places on the 'net (or here) where such things have already been discussed?
Anyway, the non-smart TV went bang, and has been replaced by a smart one, currently operating in non-smart mode. I have set up my Android device (and her remote controls) to control the new TV. I have 8 spare "buttons" on my device's Broadlink interface (I could buy another RM mini or IR & RF universal remote for more spare buttons).
This is just a question: have you found interesting ways to help dementia sufferers by using a smart TV do do stuff, or have suggestions I could try out & report back on? Are there places on the 'net (or here) where such things have already been discussed?