[visionrehabtherapist] Ideas to assist with jogging memory to turn off the stove
- From: "Gray, Diane" <DGray2@xxxxxx>
- To: "VRT listserv (visionrehabtherapist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)" <visionrehabtherapist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Ballard, Belinda" <BBallard@xxxxxx>, "Beagle, Melanie" <mbeagle@xxxxxx>, "Berg, Beverly" <bberg@xxxxxx>, "Breslauer, Bruce" <BBreslauer@xxxxxx>, "Dye, Cindy" <cdye@xxxxxx>, "Fletcher, Jenn" <JAFletcher@xxxxxx>, "Gray, Diane" <DGray2@xxxxxx>, "Leggate, Melissa" <MLeggate@xxxxxx>, "O'Brien, Mark" <maobrien@xxxxxx>, "Payne, Shannon" <SPayne@xxxxxx>, "Suptic, Paul" <PSuptic@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 01:13:07 +0000
Hi all,
I have a client that lives alone and occasionally forgets to turn off the
burners on the stove. She noted that they are usually set on very low. We
discussed setting an alarm, but then you have to remember to set the alarm.
Any ideas out there that people have found to work to jog their memory to do
this safety task? I told her I would research this further.
Thanks,
Diane
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