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If Mum is struggling with the phone volume or hearing callers clearly, it may be time to consider an amplified telephone...
29/05/2026

If Mum is struggling with the phone volume or hearing callers clearly, it may be time to consider an amplified telephone to help make calls less stressful and more enjoyable again.

https://www.sarabec.com/news/3-signs-mum-might-need-an-amplified-phone_2

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If Mum is struggling with the phone volume or hearing callers clearly, it may be time to consider an amplified telephone to help make calls less stressful and more enjoyable again.

Doro Leva X10 is ideal for Individuals with cognitive challenges such as dementia, short-term memory problems or other c...
27/05/2026

Doro Leva X10 is ideal for Individuals with cognitive challenges such as dementia, short-term memory problems or other cognitive or dexterity issues and who would benefit from a simpler, safer and more user-friendly phone experience. https://www.sarabec.com/product/doro-leva-x10

This was such a fantastic event - so pleased we could be a part of it. It was amazing chatting to so many new faces - we...
26/05/2026

This was such a fantastic event - so pleased we could be a part of it. It was amazing chatting to so many new faces - we look forward to the next one! 🙌

23/05/2026

Never miss your doorbell, phone ringing or entry buzzer again. The simple & affordable Chimeflash home alerting system is easy to set up and does not require a WIFI connection.

Get Instant visual & audio home alerts like extra loud (100dB) & bright flashing alerts. Ideal if you have hearing loss.

Simply plug in the Chimeflash receiver, connect transmitters of your choice, and watch them wirelessly transmit sound to the Chimeflash Receiver & provide alerts via bright flashes & extra-loud 100dB sound.

Learn more here: https://www.sarabec.com/sarabec-products/simple-alerting-system-for-your-home

22/05/2026

New arrival for seniors!

The Geemarc Liberty 200 is a senior-friendly cordless phone, built for maximum ease of use, safety, and comfort. It’s a portable, extra loud cordless phone that makes conversations easier to hear. It has:

💜 Call volume amplification of up to +30dB
💜 Very loud ringtone
💜 Large, easy-to-use, well-spaced buttons
💜 Backlit keys to facilitate simple & accurate dialling
💜 Clear screen with simple menus
💜 Long-lasting battery & charging cradle included
💜 SOS emergency button - automatically calls pre-set contacts in emergencies

The Liberty 200 is designed for stress-free everyday use. Simply place the phone in the cradle to charge - no small cables or fiddly connectors required. Learn more here: https://www.sarabec.com/product/geemarc-liberty-200.

It's a full house for Chris! What an amazing turnaround. We are thrilled that everyone could attend Sarabec's presentati...
15/05/2026

It's a full house for Chris! What an amazing turnaround. We are thrilled that everyone could attend Sarabec's presentation, where we showcased some ground-breaking technology including the brilliant Bluetooth Auracast. As always, we're happy to answer any questions you might have! DeafEXPO

Welcome to  , everyone! The Sarabec team are super excited to be showcasing some innovative   technology like our Signol...
15/05/2026

Welcome to , everyone! The Sarabec team are super excited to be showcasing some innovative technology like our Signolux range, extra loud Chimeflash flashing doorbell, loop systems, & so much more! Remember to drop by to chat to our friendly team!

It's DeafEXPO Day! We're here, & we're ready to welcome our guests! If you can't make it to our stand today, then do dro...
15/05/2026

It's DeafEXPO Day! We're here, & we're ready to welcome our guests! If you can't make it to our stand today, then do drop by tomorrow. We can't wait to show you some of the amazing benefits that come with our innovative hearing solutions. DeafEXPO

Many deaf people still experience negative attitudes and communication barriers in public life.The theme for Deaf Awaren...
08/05/2026

Many deaf people still experience negative attitudes and communication barriers in public life.

The theme for Deaf Awareness Week 2026 (4 - 10 May) is "Right to understand - Together, we break barriers," ensuring communication access for all. The campaign aims to raise awareness of hearing loss, highlight the experiences of deaf people, and promote inclusion across society.

At Sarabec, we aim to reduce misconceptions surrounding hearing loss, while providing support for those with hearing difficulties. Read our blog to learn more: https://www.sarabec.com/news/deaf-awareness-week_2

At Sarabec, we\'re proud to support Deaf Awareness Week 2026, which takes place from 4th to 10th May. This years’ powerful them

29/04/2026

If you’ve ever worried about saying the wrong thing to a person with dementia, you’re not alone.

For someone living with dementia, memory problems and difficulties with language can make communicating clearly tricky, although each person’s experience will be different.

That’s why we wanted to share some phrases that it may be best to avoid, and some helpful approaches to try instead

1. ‘Do you remember when…?’ – Rather than posing a question, lead with ‘I remember when…' That way, the person can search their memory calmly without feeling embarrassed, and join in if they like.

2. 'Nobody is stealing from you!' – If the incorrect belief isn’t causing any harm or anxiety, you may not need to correct them. If it is causing distress, comfort them and remind them they are safe. Gently try and shift their focus to something they enjoy.

3. 'Your brother died 10 years ago' – Reminding someone a loved one has died can be very painful. Some people can find it comforting to talk about the person. Distraction techniques can also be useful, but try not to avoid the question if they keep asking.

4. 'I've just told you that!' – Try to remember that the person can’t help repeating themselves. Answer repeated questions calmly and patiently, with an even tone of voice.

5. 'What did you do this morning?' – Open-ended questions about the past can be stressful for a person with dementia. Try speaking briefly about your day and give them time to ask you questions about it, or talk to them about the present.

6. 'Do you recognise me?' – Avoid asking questions that feel like a test. Judge for yourself the best way to greet them, but keep it friendly. A warm hello could suffice, or it may help to say your name and your relationship to them each time.

7. 'Let’s have a cup of tea, then we can go for walk, and then...’ – Your loved one may find it hard to grasp long, complex sentences. Try giving directions or instructions one step at a time. Use short, simple sentences, and give them plenty of time to process what you’re saying.

8. 'I'll just help you use your little spoon there, love?' – It’s fine to speak slower than usual, but keep your tone of voice the same as normal. Try not to talk down to them. It’s usually best to avoid pet names. This helps keep their dignity intact.

For more advice and support, call the Dementia Support Line on 0333 150 3456.

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