In my MIL’s retirement apartment complex, instead of keys, they had little coded fobs that they wore on lanyards. All they had to do was hold the fob next to the screen on the lock. Very smart option when tremors are more likely, making it more difficult to align a key to its keyhole.
Freebyrd1 about 1 month ago
I call in ‘sometimers’.
maureenmck Premium Member about 1 month ago
Wisdom doesn’t necessarily mean having a good memory.
mwest about 1 month ago
In my MIL’s retirement apartment complex, instead of keys, they had little coded fobs that they wore on lanyards. All they had to do was hold the fob next to the screen on the lock. Very smart option when tremors are more likely, making it more difficult to align a key to its keyhole.
goboboyd about 1 month ago
He was distracted by the string around a finger on his other hand that was to remind him he had the key on his other wrist.
ladykat about 1 month ago
Not necessarily, Tregg.
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
Wise enough to know you do tend to have memory lapse when you get older.