GPS tracking shoes may reduce costs of wandering Alzheimer's patients

The Washington Post 2014-02-28

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A professor at George Mason University hopes a shoe with GPS tracking, developed for Alzheimer's patients can bring peace of mind to families and cut costs for local municipalities, who often carry the financial burden of searching for patients who wander off. Editor's note: A previous version of this video incorrectly identified Andrew Carle as an employee of The Washington Post.

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