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Lambrose1960
Asked September 2015
Ideas for keeping Mom's call lite cord in her tray?
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Has cataracts/dementia and pulls it and loses it sometimes.
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Eyerishlass
Sep 2015
Velcro. Put a strip on the back of the call light and a strip on the tray.
09/22/2015 10:29:28
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DaveIFM
Sep 2015
I bought a box of VELCRO - Industrial Strength - Extreme - 4" x 1" Strips
They are easy to use. They are designed for use with objects not fabric
09/24/2015 07:49:37
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Edahmen
Sep 2015
I was going to suggest Velcro also. I even use it under my husbands CPAP machine and his electric blanket control. He also has dementia and tends to bump things around a bit.
09/24/2015 11:11:41
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stevensmom
Sep 2015
I am a special education teacher and Velcro is a lifesaver! It's amazing the number of things you can Velcro to other things....
09/24/2015 18:22:32
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ferris1
Sep 2015
Clip it with a huge clip. What makes you think she knows what a call light is for when she has dementia?
09/24/2015 18:53:20
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Llamalover47
Sep 2015
Does she even know what it's for?
09/25/2015 16:42:10
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They are easy to use. They are designed for use with objects not fabric