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GPS Technology
Many elderly loved ones who have Alzheimer’s disease can tend to wander off. You may not realize that she’s even left until she’s quite a ways away. One of the tools that can really help you in those situations is to have a GPS tracker on your loved one that can help you to find her. Often these are available as a pendant or a wristband device that connects to satellites to locate your loved one. Some of these types of services also allow your loved one to be able to call for help when she realizes that she’s lost.
Wandering Alarm Systems
Wandering alarm systems are slightly different from GPS technology that your loved one wears. These are usually placed on doors or windows, especially exterior ones, which let you know when they’ve been opened. These types of devices can help you to know immediately when your loved one is trying to leave so that you can find her before she’s gone. You might want to use these types of alarms in conjunction with GPS technology, just in case.
Bed Alarms
Some elderly loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease tend to wander more at night than they do during the day. In that case, having a bed alarm can be just what you and your elderly loved one need. These types of alarms fit to your loved one’s bed and use pressure sensors to alert you when your loved one has gotten out of bed. When you hear the alarm, you can go to your loved one right away to make sure that she doesn’t need extra help.
If you’re curious about other ways that alarm systems might be able to help an elderly loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease, talk to her elder homecare providers for tips about other devices they’d recommend.