This young man invented a sock device that alerts you of a wandering Alzheimer's patient on your smart phone...http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nightly-news/56049293#56049293
yep, ekg, glucose, gps, all in one satellite upload
My Dad had Alz. He was always my hero. He was kept at home. But it took 3 grown kids who lived very close and Mom to watch him day and night. He chased Mom through the house with a coke bottle one day. He loved my Mom dearly, and would never have done this, he would have died protecting her and us kids. Toward the end, someone slept in the doorway of the bedroom each night to keep him from roaming. He was only 71 when he passed of heart disease. My sister is 81, and thank God, doesn't have it this bad. Just a few mixed up facts and alot of anger issues from ending up in a home. She is a good soul who did for everyone else in the family all her life, and the small community where she lives. I would have her wear a small sock device anyday. She said last time I talked to her "You do not know what it is like to live where you are locked in. She has excellent care and family fairly close but a small room, a TV, and outdoor court and a dining room where 80% don't know what they are doing is no help. If it wasn't for the fact Rheumotoid Arthritus has her where she can't walk and she is heavy set and has to be helped to move about I would have her home with me. Sorry ranting I know but this disease drives me crazy!
Cute idea Debby but wouldn't work in the rural community. To many of us don't have buses. We have one in this town and you have to call and set up a time. And there are none in the small community she lives in. In hers they have all the doors with a code, except the front door and that trips and alarm.
That last post was meant for Debby. I am having trouble keeping my thoughts straight. Had to pick up hubby from church, and fix dinner from start to finish of that post. Thank Goodness, dinner was only a bologna sandwich.