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Many elderly individuals wish to remain independent, shopping, visiting friends and neighbors, tending the garden, taking their dog for walks - all things that require being out and about independently - without worrying about safety issues. A GPS alarm for elderly provides peace of mind by reminding them that help is only a button press away should any emergencies arise.

About 5.6 million Americans have Alzheimer's or dementia, which may make remembering places difficult or leading to wandering away from home. A GPS device can provide a great solution, alerting family and friends (or monitoring centers) about where the person may have wandered off so they can be found quickly and safely.





Your senior loved one may benefit from various GPS tracking devices available, including smartwatches and mobile phones, that can be combined with smartphone applications to track their movements. Smartwatches may be preferable if your senior is used to wearing watches as they can be clipped directly onto clothing or shoes for easy tracking; other devices can be attached to belts, clothing, bags or dropped into handbags for safe keeping; pendants or keychains could be worn instead as temporary options for tracking purposes.

Telecare24's monthly plan starts from just PS35 per month for disabled users and includes unlimited calls, 24/7 emergency response service, free personal safety alarm with GPS tracking feature and access to various apps.

Geofencing alerts can be set up on a GPS device to create safe zones for elderly relatives living alone. When they leave this zone, family and friends will receive an alert - which allows them to check-in and reassure their safety as soon as they may leave it themselves or even come out searching.

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