What Caregivers Say...
- hannahk
- Jan 10, 2020
- 1 min read
Sandra McCreavy
“ Verne, my mother in law, had become very frail as she approached 85 years of age. She had a couple of minor falls so we got her a FOB that went around her neck. She constantly took it off so we finally gave up on relying on the FOB to provide fall safety for her. There is a great need for a device that is more reliable not only for falling issues but also for tracking.”
Anonymous
“Are there any devices that can be used by someone who can't be relied on to recharge it? If we attach a small tracker to my Dad's key chain we'd be able to find him if he got lost. If there were batteries that lasted 30 days, or could be recharged wirelessly if the device was placed within a few feet of the charger, we could set him up for success. Otherwise, even with phone calls to him to try to get him to charge it, the device would surely lose power by week's end. Thanks for any pointers you can offer.”
Fred Lusk
“I'm looking for a tamper proof ankle or wrist bracelet for my wife with dementia. It would allow me, rather than a command center, to track her via an app on my smart phone when she wanders off.”
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