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Clocks, reminders & whiteboards. 39 curated picks. · Est. $4–$330 per item

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AAC Communication Picture Board
Laminated board with everyday needs to point to when words are hard.
$4–$80
Cognition & Communication. Memory aids, large-button clocks, whiteboards, and AAC tools support orientation and communication when aphasia or attention changes make daily planning harder.
Topics: Cognition & Communication · Clocks · reminders & whiteboards · cognition-communication · stroke recovery · post-stroke · caregiver · OT
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Organize medications for the entire week with separate compartments for morning and evening doses, helping to reduce missed or doubled doses.

Battery-powered shuffler that mixes one or two decks at the push of a button.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Oversized discs and vertical grid for active, floor, or tabletop play, offering a larger, more accessible game experience.

Locates misplaced keys or other important items using an audible signal or app.

Label storage, medication areas, and safety zones clearly.

Support orientation for users with memory, attention, or vision changes.

Improve object recognition and reduce searching for important items.

Labels with large, easy-to-read print for medication bottles and organizers, designed to help individuals with low vision or cognitive impairments manage their medications more easily.

Bingo cards with bold numbers, reusable markers, and a caller board.
- Memory & cognition
- Communication and thinking skills

Oversized dominoes with bold pips and a heavier feel for tabletop play.

Oversized indices and high-contrast suits on standard poker-size cards.
- Aphasia & communication
- Vision changes after stroke

Spiral-bound word searches with bold grids and generous spacing for solo practice.
- Memory & cognition
- Vision changes after stroke

A reusable magnetic whiteboard for planning and scheduling. Can be used on refrigerators or other magnetic surfaces.

Provide day, date, and time cues for users with cognitive concerns.

Thick tile pairs with familiar images — flip two at a time to find matches.
- Memory & cognition
- Communication and thinking skills

Triangular playing card holder that fans cards for easy viewing and reduced grip effort.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Tile-laying game matching colors and shapes — no reading required.

Place chips on a board to build rows of five using cards from your hand.

Freestanding rack that holds each player's cards so hands stay free at the table.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Support time awareness when vision or attention is limited.

Deck of trivia prompts with large-print questions — no board required.
- Aphasia & communication
- Memory & cognition

A visual timer with a large display for therapy timing, cognitive support, cooking, or managing breaks.

Laminated board with everyday needs to point to when words are hard.

Photo-dial landline or cell — loud audio, simple interface.

Timed slots release pills — alarm reminds dose; locked until scheduled.

Distinguish items or areas with easily recognizable colored tape.

Physical communication board for non-verbal communication, with an optional or integrated stand for stable use.
- Aphasia & communication
- Communication and thinking skills

Keep phone in reach, hands-free.
Simple daily planner worksheet to help manage fatigue through pacing. Includes sections for rest breaks, medications, and rehabilitation activities.
- Post-stroke fatigue
- Rest and energy management

Label drawers, meds, supplies clearly.

Clear day, date, time — reduces disorientation.

Locked weekly pill organizer — caregiver fills, survivor opens one slot at a time.
- Memory & cognition
- Communication and thinking skills

Magnetic whiteboard to organize tasks and schedules weekly.

Two large buttons recordable with the survivor's voice.

Voice reminders, calls, lights — hands-free.
Picture-word cards for needs, pain, and daily tasks when speech is limited.
- Aphasia & communication
- Communication and thinking skills

Adjustable stand for tablet-based speech apps.

Voice alerts and pill organizer in one.

See time remaining at a glance.
Frequently asked
- How do I choose Cognition & Communication for stroke recovery?
- Start with fall risk and daily routines. Measure spaces, check weight capacity, prefer one-handed or tool-free designs, and ask your OT or PT when unsure.
- Does stroke.shopping sell these products?
- No — we curate and link to marketplace search results. We are not a DME supplier or prescriber.
- Is this medical advice?
- Curated for stroke survivors and caregivers. Not medical advice — ask your OT, PT, or SLP when marked.
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