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      <textarea id="code" class="form-control" name="code" rows="20" tabindex="4" style="display: none;">If you are concerned about a loved one with dementia, you may want to consider using a tracking device. These devices can help you locate your loved one and give you peace of mind. 
 
There are many different options available. However, you should think about how you feel about wearing a tracking device. Consider the tradeoffs between safety and privacy. You should also take into account your own values. 
 
For example, some people believe that a tracking device will increase their personal freedom. Others worry that it will invade their privacy. 
 
One popular option is a GPS tracker. gps tracker for dementia These devices can be worn on a belt, in a wallet or shoe. They provide real-time updates on where the wearer is. 
 
Another option is a pendant. The Alerta Patch &amp; Wedge System is designed for family members of people with dementia. It can be placed on the upper back of the care recipient and is comfortable. 
 
A third option is a GPS tracker that can be attached to a boat or a pet collar. This will allow you to track your loved one's location, even if he or she is in a wheelchair. 
 
There are also smart watches that can be used as a tracking device. They offer features such as medication alerts and location. As dementia progresses, they can be upgraded. 
 
If you are unsure what device to choose, the Alzheimer Society of Canada created a PDF info sheet with a number of options.
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                    <pre>If you are concerned about a loved one with dementia, you may want to consider using a tracking device. These devices can help you locate your loved one and give you peace of mind. </pre>
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>  1.  If you are concerned about a loved one with dementia, you may want to
>      consider using a tracking device. These devices can help you locate your
>      loved one and give you peace of mind.
>  2.   
>  3.  There are many different options available. However, you should think
>      about how you feel about wearing a tracking device. Consider the
>      tradeoffs between safety and privacy. You should also take into account
>      your own values.
>  4.   
>  5.  For example, some people believe that a tracking device will increase
>      their personal freedom. Others worry that it will invade their privacy.
>  6.   
>  7.  One popular option is a GPS tracker. gps tracker for dementia These
>      devices can be worn on a belt, in a wallet or shoe. They provide
>      real-time updates on where the wearer is.
>  8.   
>  9.  Another option is a pendant. The Alerta Patch & Wedge System is designed
>      for family members of people with dementia. It can be placed on the upper
>      back of the care recipient and is comfortable.
>  10.  
>  11. A third option is a GPS tracker that can be attached to a boat or a pet
>      collar. This will allow you to track your loved one's location, even if
>      he or she is in a wheelchair.
>  12.  
>  13. There are also smart watches that can be used as a tracking device. They
>      offer features such as medication alerts and location. As dementia
>      progresses, they can be upgraded.
>  14.  
>  15. If you are unsure what device to choose, the Alzheimer Society of Canada
>      created a PDF info sheet with a number of options.
>  16. My website: https://dementiatrackers.com/dementia-tracker-locator/


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using a tracking device. These devices can help you locate your loved one and
give you peace of mind. There are many different options available. However, you
should think about how you feel about wearing a tracking device. Consider the
tradeoffs between safety and privacy. You should also take into account your own
values. For example, some people believe that a tracking device will increase
their personal freedom. Others worry that it will invade their privacy. One
popular option is a GPS tracker. gps tracker for dementia These devices can be
worn on a belt, in a wallet or shoe. They provide real-time updates on where the
wearer is. Another option is a pendant. The Alerta Patch & Wedge System is
designed for family members of people with dementia. It can be placed on the
upper back of the care recipient and is comfortable. A third option is a GPS
tracker that can be attached to a boat or a pet collar. This will allow you to
track your loved one's location, even if he or she is in a wheelchair. There are
also smart watches that can be used as a tracking device. They offer features
such as medication alerts and location. As dementia progresses, they can be
upgraded. If you are unsure what device to choose, the Alzheimer Society of
Canada created a PDF info sheet with a number of options. My website:
https://dementiatrackers.com/dementia-tracker-locator/

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If you are concerned about a loved one with dementia, you may want to consider using a tracking device. These devices can help you locate your loved one and give you peace of mind. 

 

There are many different options available. However, you should think about how you feel about wearing a tracking device. Consider the tradeoffs between safety and privacy. You should also take into account your own values. 

 

For example, some people believe that a tracking device will increase their personal freedom. Others worry that it will invade their privacy. 

 

One popular option is a GPS tracker. gps tracker for dementia These devices can be worn on a belt, in a wallet or shoe. They provide real-time updates on where the wearer is. 

 

Another option is a pendant. The Alerta Patch & Wedge System is designed for family members of people with dementia. It can be placed on the upper back of the care recipient and is comfortable. 

 

A third option is a GPS tracker that can be attached to a boat or a pet collar. This will allow you to track your loved one's location, even if he or she is in a wheelchair. 

 

There are also smart watches that can be used as a tracking device. They offer features such as medication alerts and location. As dementia progresses, they can be upgraded. 

 

If you are unsure what device to choose, the Alzheimer Society of Canada created a PDF info sheet with a number of options.

My website: https://dementiatrackers.com/dementia-tracker-locator/

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