Help your parents and relatives in time of need
- Tracking – Monitoring a vehicle and being able to locate your parents or family members in case of an emergency is very important
- Help in distress – GPS tracking can help you keep your elderly driver safe and help locate someone in distress.
- Peace of mind – Tracking your loved ones can give you an extra layer of protection and safety.
- Instant location Information – Get exact location information sent to your phone, PDA, or laptop
Alzheimers and Dementia GPS tracking bracelets ARE available at EzTrakGPS
Between 60 and 70 percent of all Alzheimer’s patients will wander and possibly get lost at some point during the course of their disease. a staggering 50 percent will die if they are not found within 24 hours. Ask EzTrakGPS what product can prevent this from happening to your loved ones.
- Yes you can! – When someone you love has Alzheimer’s or related memory impairment, you learn a lot about the necessary care and support needed from day to day. You know how quickly one can wander and become separated from their caretakers. It’s a constant devasting concern. Now you can go for walks and outtings without the worry or that nagging fear. Let EzTrakGPS set you free!
- Insurance reinbursement – Contact your insurance company for possible GPS tracking benefit coverage?
Devices aid in tracking lost Alzheimer’s patients
HAINESPORT, N.J. – It looks like a toy, but the bracelet locked around Bob Melnick’s wrist gives his wife some peace of mind: If this Alzheimer’s patient wanders off and gets lost, he’s wearing a tracking beacon to help bring him home.
“I’m a marked man,” joked Melnick, of Hainesport, N.J. “The police can pick me up anywhere.”
Wandering is one of the most frightening symptoms of advancing dementia, and the Alzheimer’s Association estimates it will happen to nearly 60 percent of patients. For the rest of the story click on this MSNBC link ……
MSNBC coverage – GPS devices aid in tracking lost Alzheimer’s patients. Options such as radio-wave beacons and GPS help ease families’ worries. Read whole article on MSNBC.