If, like me, you have to rely on outside help for every little thing, a structured daily routine can be enormously helpful, even for a crazy slob like me.

Display

The current daily schedule is shown on the large portrait format POI display. Here you can see everything: which therapy is due, which doctor is coming when and why, when I would like to eat, which visitors I am expecting.

The calendar is constantly updating itself automatically.

The display is switched on with one of the two white Samsung remote controls. Unfortunately, the nurse who set it up was smarter than me and vehemently insisted that the remote control was defective and that he didn't need a manual for it. When I finally managed to convince him, he found out that the remote control had to be connected first. Because he was setting up my new Samsung laser projector at the same time, you can guess what happened... We have two remote controls that switch both devices on and off at the same time. If you go very close to the display with the remote control, you can switch it on without also switching on the projector.

Of course, you are welcome to take a look at the manual and correct your professional colleague's mistake. ?

Carer iPad

To give your work even more style, I bought an iPad Air. In addition to the calendar, you also have the email address. pflege@paddys.de You can write to my GP or the pharmacy about it. And watch Netflix. Or whatever, as long as I don't fall by the wayside.

I won't explain how to operate the iPad now. There are enough really good instructions and videos on Apple's website. ?

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