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Tuesday Apr 14, 2009
A personal tracking device for the mobility medical challenged individual.
As we get older, we somtimes forget. And others forget that they are getting older.
But then there are older folks that totally and completely forget everything, including
where they are or should be. Thank goodness a South Korean company has invented a
mobility medical product that will keep track, in real time, of the location of our
wandering loved ones. We hear/read too often about an elderly person who has gone
missing from their home, and they just show up hundreds of miles away and don’t have a
clue as to how or why they got there. I used to call this condition ‘old timers’ disease, but
since I’ve gotten on the ‘other side’ of sixty I know now that it’s called Alzheimer’s.
My young daughter just calls me OLD, for short. Jeesh, no respect for your elders anymore.
This new mobility medical aid is a tracking device which can be attached to a collar/belt or
can be purchased as a wrist watch. Both device types include an emergency SOS button that
can be activated by the wearer, if needed. Both model include a rechargable Li-ion battery
that has a 72 hour life before the need for charging. The tracking part uses theFreeware
GPS tracking software from Google Maps, so there’s never a monthly fee to pay.
That’s a huge bonus for this device. Progress or location reports can be sent to a PC, PDA,
or cell phone. How convenient is that! Here’s what this tracking device will do: follow an
individual in real time, and show you the exact location where your loved one is,
whenever you want, where ever you are. By the use of a GPS enabled cell phone.
You can even set a Geo-Fence to send you an alert if the wearer goes past a
pre-determined boundary. An example would be if they wander off one block past their
home , then an alert would be sent to notify you that they have crossed
the set boundary limit. It’s almost like having a 24 hour, around the clock
sentry for your loved one. There are many types of mobility aids to help us
baby boomers, and this just happens to be a semi high tech gadget that will
give you major peace of mind. Gettin’ old is starting to look better and better,
especially with these mobility medical products coming into the marketplace.
Do you think I could attach one of these to my car keys……….
For more information, head on over to: www.cuman.co.kr
Till then.
I am and you’re not.
bizbark
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Wednesday Apr 8, 2009
Mobility medical has finally gotten it’s chariot. If you are a baby boomer then you remember the movie ‘Ben Hur’ and the famous scene with Charlton Heston and the chariot races. At the time that was pretty amazing cinematography , and for that time it was considered special effects. But truth be known, the film was actually sped up to give the impression of going much faster. Let’s think about this….like it wouldn’t be fast enough if you were in one of those little chariots, being pulled by a rather spooked horse, all the while just holding on to the reins while standing up in a glorified wheel barrow. Come on. That was exciting.
Oh, I almost forgot the real reason for this article on mobility medical products. I just read a story about a mobility product for the disabled that resembles a Segway that has a tall barrel mounted to the foot platform. The individual is able to ’stand’ in this barrel and be strapped into it, for support of the back and spine. As strange as this sounds, this mobility product actually resembles one of those chariots in ‘Ben Hur’. This allows amputees and others with paralysis of the lower extremities to be in an upright position and still move about. And wouldn’t you know it, they came up with a catchy name for this mobility medical product, the Chariot. Body movement, leaning and tilting is registered as the control commands. Plus, by being at this elevated height gives the ‘rider’ the ability to see and reach items that a person in a wheel chair couldn’t because of the low seating position. An added bonus is the ability to be at eye level with able-bodied individuals, increasing the self esteem of the disabled individual.
Go check it out, it’s a very exciting mobility medical product for the disabled. More information can be found by searching for the Exmovere Company.
Till then.
I am and you’re not.
bizbark
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Saturday Mar 21, 2009
Mobility medical products come in many forms, for a variety of uses and needs. I just read about a writing pen designed especially for left handed persons. How, you ask, does that constitute as a mobility medical item? Well……..what if you are normally a right hand dominate writer, and you just happen to fall and break your right wrist? What’s the chance of you having to write something while your right hand heals? Only about 100% chance, that’s all. Let’s do a little test right now. All you righties pick up a pen in your left hand and try signing your name to something. If you’re like me ,you are going to write something that looks like a first grader, at best. Would you believe that there are over a billion persons with a preference for using their left hand? That’s a huge number of people who have learned to adapt in a right handed world. The pen is regarded as mankinds’ most important tools, if I say so myself. Ever heard of the phrase, ‘ the pen is mightier than the sword ‘? If not, you have now. Not that you will ever have to fend off someone with a pen, I’ld still take the sword for that function.
The Swan Neck Pen is an amazingly simple design, which uses a patented S-bend neck, hence the Swan Neck designation. The pen is said to be easier to hold and can be picked up and used with zero learning curve. The goal of the inventor is to get the pen issued to schools as a standard piece of writing tool.
I personally thing that this new writing instrument should be made available at all nursing homes and Hospitals, as that’s where you’ll find the injured elderly in need of this mobility medical product. For those of you want to learn more about this neat new item, head on over to : www.swanneckpen.com
I think I’m going to get one, just in case I need it. You never know. It’s hell gettin’ old. They lied.
Talk to you soon.
Till we meet again, I am and you’re not.
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Sunday Mar 8, 2009
I found a rather unique mobility medical product that I think you should know about. Typically this site is for products that ‘us’ elderly would benefit from, but this product is marketed to parents of new born babies. Now stay with me, as I read the article about this product I immediately thought this would be a perfect product for the elderly, and for that matter, just about anybody that is facing a medical emergency.
Think back for a moment to the last time you were faced with a true medical emergency….how clearly were you thinking? Probably not very, which is typical for the circumstance occurring. That’s why I thought this piece of medical equipment was ideal for medical emergencies.
This product is called the SafetyMate, marketed to parents of new borns, that in an emergency situation could have a hand-held device that contains first aid advice that would instruct them in what to do or perform in the way of medical attention. And the really cool part of this product is that once you open the lid to this hand-held device it starts TALKING. It’s a clever talking first aid device that gives essential health advice at the touch of the button.
SafetyMate begins speaking as soon as the lid is opened. The user selects one of the eight emergency buttons and is led through a sequence of yes/no questions with the most important first-aid information provided first. The user can then follow the first-aid steps depending on the particular health problem.
The unit provides advice on eight common health problems including CPR, burns, choking and allergic reactions. The eight emergency buttons lead the user to over 30 health issues.
Retailing at USD $60. the battery-operated unit is hand-held and lightweight (approx. 12 ounces) as well as water resistant. The unit contains a SD Flash Memory card and medical updates can be downloaded directly form the website : www.safetymate.com
I originally found this news item on www.gizmag.com Author, Jude Garvey
Go check this out, this mobility medical product could save a life.
Talk to you soon. Till we meet again, I am and you’re not.
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