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  1. If you're a caregiver, you know how tough it is to keep a loved one with Alzheimer's safe and sound. The condition can cause episodes of disorientation, which can be a dangerous occurrence. With a GPS tracker, you'll be able to keep a close eye on your loved one's whereabouts.
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  3. Wearable GPS trackers are designed to be discreet, easy to use, and offer a range of features. gps for dementia patients For example, the device might include a fall detection feature and a rechargeable battery.
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  5. These devices are also useful for seniors with dementia because they can help you find your loved one in the event of an emergency. They can provide real-time location information as well as alerts when a person moves to a new location. dementia wandering at night Using a GPS tracker can also provide peace of mind and help you retain your senior's independence.
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  7. GPS trackers can be worn as watches, wristwatches, or bracelets. Some wearable GPS trackers are even small enough to fit inside a person's shoe.
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  9. These devices may require a cellular connection. Dementia Alarm It's important to choose a device with a good cellular coverage area. However, some rural areas might not have coverage. In these cases, a monitoring center can serve as a backup. This is a good option, as it can activate a community support network in case of an emergency.
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  11. A good GPS tracker will also come with a carrying case with a belt clip, as well as a necklace style lanyard. You'll also receive a free charging pod for your device.
  12. Homepage: https://dementiadevices.com