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Updated January 23, 2026 · 1 min read
Caring for People Living with Alzheimer's and Dementia

Caring for People Living with Alzheimer's and Dementia


Caring for People Living with Alzheimer's and Dementia


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With the Wireless Monitor or the Caregiver Pager, you can create a custom system that will allow you to help care for your loved one who is living with Alzheimer’s or Dementia.

Wireless Monitor

The Wireless Monitor has both Visual and Audible Alerts with a low, medium, and high volume control. The Wireless Monitor requires 3 C size batteries or a power adapter (not included).
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Caregiver Pager

The Caregiver Pager has both an Audible and Vibrate Alerts. It comes with a case that features a belt clip and magnetically sealed top to keep pager secure. The Caregiver Pager requires 3 AA batteries (not included).
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People Living with Alzheimer's and Dementia
Bed Pad to Pager

Bed System

Wireless Bed Pad fits under the fitted sheet about shoulder height to alert you when loved one starts getting up from bed.
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Chair System

Wireless Chair Pad fits on any chair or wheelchair and lets you know when loved one begins to stand up so you can get to them before they wander away or fall.
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People Living with Alzheimer's and Dementia
Chair Pad to Pager

Motion Sensor to Pager

Motion Sensor

Motion sensor can detect motion up to 15ft away. Perfect for by the bedside (around box spring level) or over an exit.
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All-in-One Door System

Door System is designed to alert you when person living with Alzheimer’s or Dementia attempts to exit the house. Wristband is worn by person living with Alzheimer’s or Dementia and Door System alerts when door is opened.
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People Living with Alzheimer's and Dementia
Caregiver Snapshot

Ensuring a safe environment is vital as Alzheimer’s and dementia can affect judgment and physical coordination. In addition to using Smart Caregiver sensors and monitors, home safety can be improved by eliminating fall hazards such as extension cords, securing dangerous areas, and improving lighting.

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