July 29, 2008

Why Do You Need the New Alzheimer's Awareness Bracelet

Medical alert bracelets have been around for some time. People with chronic conditions that need particular attention have found them to be utter lifesavers at times. Doctors can be alerted to the condition itself, or to allergies to common medications, and so on. Still, there is a new Alzheimer's awareness bracelet that goes one step further - it really works as a tracking device for the Alzheimer's patient.

Using an Alzheimer's awareness bracelet is an excellent idea to let medical personnel and law enforcement agencies know that the person wearing the bracelet has Alzheimer's, as these patients do occasionally have a tendency to wander away from their home or caregiver. It can be tricky for these to return the patient to their home if the patient himself or herself does not remember where they live, or even who they are. Moreover, there have been some fateful circumstances of Alzheimer's patients walking out of their private home or nursing home in the middle of the night or in very poor weather, without the caregiver noticing. These new Alzheimer's awareness bracelets can really trigger an alarm when the patient crosses a certain point. These bracelets work much like the security systems in stores that get triggered when someone walks out the door with merchandise that still has the security tag attached.

Miniature global satellite positioning (GSP) chips have been made to fit into the newest models of Alzheimer's awareness bracelets, meaning that if the patient wanders off, the bracelet can be easily tracked, just like stolen cars.

These Alzheimer's awareness bracelets are not meant to be degrading or embarrassing to the patients. Many of them come in very stylish models with crystal beads and charms, and for the men, there are thick silver chain styles. Some are also made of nylon and come in a diversity of colors. Alzheimer's awareness bracelets are simply meant as a safeguard for the patients in case something happens to them and they are admitted to an emergency room without their caregiver, or if they should leave the home at unsuitable times. They can be lifesavers to those patients whose caregivers obviously cannot watch over them twenty-four hours per day.

Numerous brands of Alzheimer's awareness bracelets also donate a portion of their prices to Alzheimer's research funding, so you are not only protecting your patient, you are supporting a great cause as well.

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