The Mysteries of Dementia-Driven Wandering : NPR
Three brief stories of wanderers in Maine: all elderly, all in advanced stages of dementia. One lives, one dies, one mysteriously disappears. …
As the ranks of Alzheimer’s patients grow, organizations and companies are developing potentially helpful technologies. LoJack, the stolen-automobile recovery company, offers a SafetyNet bracelet that allows people to keep track of dementia-driven wanderers via radio signals. A shoe company, Aetrex Worldwide, and a firm that makes global positioning devices, GTX Corp., have created shoes containing GPS technology for wanderers to wear.
via The Mysteries of Dementia-Driven Wandering : NPR.
Posted on June 30, 2009 | No Comments | Category: Dementia, Wandering |
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