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Reader Submitted: Wearable Tech for Wandering Dementia Patients

There are 44 million people living with dementia worldwide, and this number is set to double in the next 20 years. One of the biggest problems for those caring for someone with dementia is wandering, which results from a patient’s confusion or short-term memory loss. More than 60% of people with dementia wander, according the Alzheimer’s Association.

Proximity Button is a simple and discreet wearable technology with the potential to transform the lives of those living with dementia. Created by Mettle, a London-based industrial design studio, the button tackles out-and-about care of dementia patients by using beacon technology to act as an “early-warning system” when a patient wanders and is put at risk.

Wearable technology can provide more dignified, human-centric dementia care by improving patient well-being, restoring their freedom and allowing them to lead active lives.


View the full project here
http://www.core77.com/projects/55330/Wearable-Tech-for-Wandering-Dementia-Patients