Care of the elderly
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Care of the elderly
I have an elderly relative who is in need of a satnav to get her to family meetings in far off counties, so to speak. She is still a perfectly capable driver but remembering how to get from Kent to Hampshire and Essex is proving to much for her. She will need something that can be set up to show the bare bones information she needs to avoid confusion. My experience of the things is that you get a 'windows desktop' type choice on startup and this will prove too much of a challenge for her. Any recommendations folks?
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
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Re: Care of the elderly
Tomtom one is very easy to use and has proved excellent for us
Easy touch screen to input postcode etc and off you go!

Easy touch screen to input postcode etc and off you go!

Re: Care of the elderly
I'd go with the basic TomTom too - I've used a few different ones and not only do they seem easier to set up your destination but the maps are clearer in giving directions too. ps I hate computers and don't know how they work so they must be easy to use 

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Re: Care of the elderly
Theres a Satnav called TomTom Start. It's selling point is being simple and easy to use. Don't own one myself, so couldn't tell you if it's actually any good, just been looking around for a Satnav lately.
If you are looking for easy navigation, the TomTom Start is ideal for you, with its new simplified menu for easy address input and changeable covers, navigation has never been easier or so much fun.
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Re: Care of the elderly
I'd stick to some version of TomTom (isnt that how you spell satnav) my wife has one and she thinks its great although you do need to update it regularly.