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New Pricing and Updated Service Options

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Here at Sentry Location Solutions we have lowered the cost on our Live Tracking service, which provides updates as frequently as every 5 seconds when both GPS and cellular fixes can be acquired, down to just $64.99 per month.

We’ve also increased the number of Manual Location Requests on our Basic service plan up to 30 per month, and our Unlimited service plan now includes Fixed Time Reporting every 10 minutes instead of every 15 minutes!

SLS GPS Tracking Portal v3.0 Officially Launched!

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

We’re proud to announce the official launch of our proprietary GPS tracking portal has occurred.  As of this morning, April 6, our new GPS tracking portal is live.

The new web portal increases functionality and usability for our resellers, but more importantly it increases functionality and usability for our end-users.  Paired with version 11 of the device firmware, the new portal can provide updates to the current battery level, when the device was powered on or off, when the device starts charging, and when the device completes charging.  Plus so many more minor features of just the portal itself.

Sentry Location Solutions Prepares to Launch Portal v3.0

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Here at Sentry Location Solutions we are prepared to launch the 3rd generation of our proprietary GPS tracking web portal. The newest version of the web portal increases user functionality and reporting, while also expanding user options and controls.

This version of our proprietary web portal has been a long time coming, and has taken much effort to get to this point.  But we are very excited about the possibilities it will provide for our users both now and in the near future.

10 ways to help a family living with Alzheimer’s

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

1. Stay in touch – show you care (A card, a call or a visit all mean a lot)
2. Treat the person with respect and dignity (Focus on all that the person can do)
3. Do the little things (Drop off dinner or run an errand)
4. Be specific when offering help (Tackle a task on the family’s To Do List)
5. Educate yourself about Alzheimer’s (Learn about its effects and how to respond)
6. Get the whole family out of the house (Plan an activity like a picnic or dinner at your place; include the person with Alzheimer’s whenever possible)
7. Be a good listener (Support and accept – try not to judge)
8. Encourage the family to stay healthy (Offer ideas for support and respite services)
9. Allow the family some personal time (Fill in as a caregiver, when needed)
10. Keep all family members in mind (From tots to elders, each reacts uniquely)

Remember, if you are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease, you will need help. It is okay to ask for help!

GPS Tracking For Adults with Alzheimer’s

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

As the most common form of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that causes a person to lose his memory, learning and retention, ability to make judgments, and several other cognitive and motor functions.

Many times the brain damage is so severe that an Alzheimer’s patient won’t even remember where he or she lives. There have been too many reports of Alzheimer’s patients having lost their way or just wandered off away from their own homes or the ssisted living facilities in which they reside. Countless findings show that over 60-70% of all patients with Alzheimer’s will become lost at least once in their lifetime. But the horror does not stop there; reports state that nearly 50% of these Alzheimer’s patients could die if they are not found within 24 hours.

One of the most practical devices in the battle to help Alzheimer’s patients is a device that can monitor the whereabouts of an Alzheimer’s patient at all hours of the day, anywhere in the world – a GPS tracking device.  GPS stands for Global Positioning Systems, the technology that has been used for military operations and is now popular in cars for detailed driving directions. Now, the practical uses of GPS technology do not end there – with the SentryGPS ID it can also be used to locate, track and monitor Alzheimer’s patients. The SentryGPS ID is an effective GPS tracking device which can be placed in a pants or jacket pocket, or worn on a belt in the included pouch.

By buying an activating a SentryGPS ID, you can rest easier at night knowing that your loved ones can not only be found if they are lost – you can be alerted if they even wander outside of your predetermined “safe zones”.  Make today the day you rest a little easier: http://sentrygpsid.com/order/