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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
Sounds like it was a good idea. The Safe Return Bracelets. My biggest worry is my Mom wandering off. Getting kidnapped would probably rank around last.
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It's been a long time since I was living in the world of Alzheimer's. Back then I was blessed with tremendous support - my husband, friends, the Alzheimer's Association and other caregivers (through Alzheimer's Association support groups.) We became a family of sorts. We looked out for each other, and all of our loved ones.
One thing you try is to put bells (like jingle bells) on all of the exit doors
. If your Mom tries to wonder off they'll make noise. In some, not all instances a black mat by the door(s) is very unwelcoming to some Alzheimer's patients. They see it as a whole in the floor and avoid it.
If you haven't already heard of the Alzheimer's Store here is a link to their site. They sell a lot of products to help families and people living with Alzheimer's. It's been a long time but I remember getting something for my Dad from them. They were very helpful.
If you haven't tried reaching the Alzheimer's Association give them a call. Back then they were a great resource for my Dad, myself and my husband. I don't know what they are like today. They used to have a 24/7 phone number for caregivers to call if they ever needed help with their loved one. I'm not sure if they are still doing that or not. Their phone number is 1-800-272-3900. I wish you and your Mom all the best.