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Our mission to save the lives of wandering individuals brings with it a commitment to improve the lives of caregivers. Providing care is a long-term commitment fraught with stress. Caregivers face tests of stamina, problem-solving, and resiliency as they strive to protect an impaired individual from daily risks and potential harm. Families struggle with the decision to continue to care for their loved ones or place them in assisted living communities. By helping protect a cognitively impaired individual from the dangers of wandering, the EmSeeQ helps caregivers achieve a welcome peace of mind.
Beyond even the heartbreak of the disease affecting their loved ones, caregivers often struggle with the simple things. Leaving home for work, going to dinner, going on vacation—caring for an impaired individual impacts every aspect of daily life. According to a 2008 study by the Families and Work Institute, although most working caregivers (55%) report that they would prefer to work fewer hours, only 23% have actually reduced their hours. Constant worry, lack of sleep and feelings of desperation put caregivers at high risk of depression.
We believe caregivers in our society deserve better. With the EmSeeQ device helping to watch over their loved ones, caregivers are no longer alone.
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For a person with Alzheimer's, fond memories of early years may create an urge to act on an old routine. Even a detour on a familiar walking route can easily cause confusion.
Someone with autism may love to explore, become anxious or frustrated and dart off, run when his or her name is called or become attracted to a lake, a pond or a pool.
Impulsivity, medication balance, frustration, anxiety and exit-seeking behaviors are all risk factors for someone with a brain injury.
Someone who has Down syndrome might bolt or run at any moment. These individuals are curious and adventurous, and may be drawn to things they find interesting.
As with brain injury, medication balance, impulsivity issues, and exit-seeking behaviors are all risk factors that caregivers of the mentally ill deal with daily.
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