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Ask HN: Tools to help families with Alzheimer's/dementia

5 pointsby lasersonover 1 year ago
A close family member of mine is developing Alzheimer&#x27;s disease. He can still take care of himself but is getting more difficult to converse with. He loses things easily, and every once-in-a-while gives us a scare because he decides to leave the house and doesn&#x27;t tell us about it.<p>What tools, devices, apps, etc do you recommend that could improve his safety and&#x2F;or quality of life (and also our peace of mind)?

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helph67over 1 year ago
Research has shown that omega 3 oil (sardines have lots) MAY be beneficial for Alzheimer patients, this link may prove useful. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sciencedaily.com&#x2F;search&#x2F;?keyword=Alzheimer+%2B+omega#gsc.tab=0&amp;gsc.q=Alzheimer%20%2B%20omega&amp;gsc.page=1" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sciencedaily.com&#x2F;search&#x2F;?keyword=Alzheimer+%2B+o...</a> Consider music as a possible aid for the patient. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.healthline.com&#x2F;health&#x2F;alzheimers&#x2F;music-for-alzheimers" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.healthline.com&#x2F;health&#x2F;alzheimers&#x2F;music-for-alzhe...</a>
ekimehtorover 1 year ago
I would say that Apple AirTags would work well, you need to attach them to their shoes or slippers as many people will takeoff tractors on a watch or clipped to their jacket but they will always put their shoes on [almost always)<p>If they haven&#x27;t lost the ability to read yet, post-it notes stuck to the door are a good idea too.
inoshyover 1 year ago
He is your dad?