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  • July 16, 2024
  • AD Staff Writer
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Tools in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s: The Vital Role of Tracking Bracelets

In recent news, former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca made a successful return home after a concerning disappearance, which sparked a broader conversation about the importance of safety tools for those who wander. The incident resonated deeply with families managing similar challenges with loved ones.

Autism, dementia, and cognitive impairments can lead adults and children to wander away from supervision or secure environments. According to Alzheimer’s Los Angeles, the number of individuals aged 65 and older, suffering from Alzheimer’s in Los Angeles County, was 166,540 in 2015. It is projected to increase to 278,806 by 2030.

Jasmine Viel’s KCAL News (CBS Los Angeles) report from Silver Lake, highlighted the struggles of a family dealing with Alzheimer’s, underscoring the emotional and logistical difficulties of keeping loved ones safe.

For those in similar situations, the LA Found “Project Lifesaver” bracelets offer a beacon of hope. When someone wearing a tracking bracelet goes missing, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) activates a specialized team trained to locate the device’s signal and assist in search and rescue efforts.

This technology is more than just a convenience—it’s a lifeline that ensures quick recovery and reduces the risk of potential harm. By integrating such tools into their care routines, families can focus on cherishing moments with their loved ones rather than worrying about their safety.

If you, or someone you know, could benefit from applying for a free bracelet and learning more about the LA Found program, please, visit: ad.lacounty.gov/lafound/

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