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Old Jun 9th, 2009, 12:38 am   #1 (permalink)
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A shoe-maker and a technology company are teaming up to develop footwear with a built-in GPS device that could help track down "wandering" seniors suffering from Alzheimer's Disease.

"The technology will provide the location of the individual wearing the shoes within 30 feet, anywhere on the planet," said Andrew Carle, an assistant professor at George Mason University who served as an advisor on the project.

"Sixty percent of individuals afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease will be involved in a 'critical wandering incident' at least once during the progression of the disease -- many more than once," he said Friday.

The shoes are being developed by GTX Corp., which makes miniaturized Global Positioning Satellite tracking
and location-transmitting technology, and Aetrex Worldwide, a footwear manufacturer.

Carle said embedding a GPS device in a shoe was important because Alzheimer's victims tend to remove unfamiliar objects placed on them but getting dressed is one of the last types of memory they retain.

He said a "geo-fence" could be placed around a person's home and a "Google Map" alert sent to a cell phone, home or office computer when a programmed boundary is crossed.

"The shoe we intend on developing with Aetrex should help authorized family members, friends, or caretakers reduce their stress and anguish by enabling them to locate their loved ones instantly with the click of a mouse," said Chris Walsh, chief operating officer of GTX Corp.

The companies said they plan to begin testing the product by the fourth quarter of the year.

http://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/GPS_...ients_999.html
in the current economy , how many older generation of people can afford to buy gps shoes if they suffer from alzheimers ? the money they have left and which they get from social security benefit and pension plans are already going down , the u.s. government is bankrupt . even if the price becomes affordable , it should be an option for patients . it is an intrusion of privacy .
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Old Jun 9th, 2009, 12:48 am   #2 (permalink)
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^ I agree with you. It shouldn't be mandatory but an option. I'm sure insurance companies would have to cover it... lets see.

so the technology seems to be similar to what scientits/biologists etc use on animals i.e. a chip or RFID sort of thing to track the animals.


btw thanks for sharing such news & articles here in the View forum. I always find them interesting & knowledgeable
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