The Island's Alzheimer's Society has donated 'memory clocks' to help patients at Noble's Hospital.
They'll be used to help people with memory problems as they're useful in orientating people to the day, time and date.
The clocks also have an alarm feature of 16 alarms to remind people to carry out daily tasks or give wellbeing prompts.
The charity provides support to people with dementia on the Island, and can also give memory clocks to those with a new diagnosis.
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