Medical Xpress February 3, 2025
Ann Kellett, Texas A&M University

Technology is available to assist with nearly every facet of modern life, including helping to prevent people with dementia from wandering and alerting their caregivers when they do.

Studies have found that this technology—which usually involves with a GPS and similarly non-invasive sensors—reduces the emotional strain of those caring for a family member with .

This is important, given that about 6.9 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and rates of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia are increasing. In addition, family caregivers of people with dementia experience more stress and worse physical and compared to others.

Until now, little has been known about how dementia caregivers use these products and...

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