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Sad News Hits Home in Charlotte

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Whether it’s stories like the gentleman below, the boy from Greenville, SC a little over a month ago, or any one of the all too many stories that happen around the U.S. and the world all too often, these are the the things you read and hear about that lay heavy on your heart.  Occurrences like these are the ones we strive to prevent, and wish we could end altogether.

Our hearts go out to the family.

The following article is from our local Charlotte Observer, http://www.charlotteobserver.com/breaking/story/721073.html

Alzheimer’s patient found dead in field

State to investigate how the Alzheimer’s patient left unnoticed from an assisted living center in Mooresville.

By Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
cwootson@charlotteobserver.com

A 91-year-old grandfather was found dead in a Mooresville field Sunday night, eight hours after he wandered away from an assisted living facility.

Several investigations are being conducted, but officials at Summit Place, in Mooresville, said it appears Joseph Clay Johnston, who had the degenerative brain disease Alzheimer’s, walked away during a Mother’s Day event at the facility.

“There were a lot of children and visitors celebrating the day with their grandparents,” said Joseph Mikalajunas, president of Bell Senior Living, who owns and operates Summit Place, in a statement. He said there appeared to be no foul play.

Johnston was last seen alive at Summit Place around 1:45 p.m., a little less than eight hours before he was located in a field on U.S. 21, police said. Summit officials estimated it was about 400 feet from the facility.

Johnston’s family said Tuesday that they want to know how Johnston, who could barely walk and lived in a secure part of the facility, got away without anyone noticing. He’d lived at Summit Place for more than two years.

“I’m at peace with the fact that my dad’s in a better place, but I’m very upset with the circumstances around his death,” said Cynthia Tyler of Aiken, S.C. “My dad should have passed away in his bed, or in that facility. Not in the middle of a field, by himself, alone.”

Tyler said she got a call from her sister Sunday night, asking if she had been up to see their father. Her sister said officials at Summit Place had called, saying a family member had signed Johnston out.

Tyler said that for the family, taking Johnston, who was unsteady on his feet and in advanced stages of Alzheimer’s was, “out of the question. Most of the time, I go see daddy for my benefit and he just wanted to be in the bed all the time and sleep.”

The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services plans to conduct an investigation after police conclude theirs, said Jim Jones, a spokesman for the department, which regulates nursing homes. Jones said inspectors had been inside the facility last week for an annual inspection, but the results were still pending.

He was unsure whether Sunday’s incident would affect the results of that inspection. The facility had no deficiencies or penalties when it was inspected in April 2008.

The death raises the same sort of questions about the safety of residents that came up when Mouy Tang, 46, went missing from a Cleveland County assisted-living home last September.

Tang, who had schizophrenia and other medical issues, was never located. In March, a state advisory panel recommended record fines of $50,000 against Unique Living for violations after an investigation into Tang’s disappearance.

Happy Mother’s Day from sentry…

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

Happy Mother’s Day from sentryGPSid.
What better way to show a mom you care than to give the piece of mind of knowing where her child is?

Bought a GPS from another vendor, but want a more affordable service plan?

Friday, May 8th, 2009

So you already bought your GPS device from another vendor, and now you’ve found out how over priced their service plans are.  This is not an uncommon problem, and sentryGPSid can help.

If you haven’t activated your service through a separate vendor as of yet, we can have your SIM card activated for no charge to you.  You will have access to our webportal and your choice of our affordable tracking plans.

If you have activated your service with another provider, you will first have to cancel your service with them and most likely purchase and activate a new SIM card through sentryGPSid.  We can then activate your GPS device and the service plan of your choice.

No more need to be stuck in an over-priced GPS service plan with less features than what the sentryGPSid web portal provides!

Getting excited about the incr…

Friday, May 8th, 2009

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Thursday, May 7th, 2009

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Thursday, May 7th, 2009

The sentryGPSid is now on Twitter

RBC Bank and Sentry Technologies have partnered to host a “Round to Remember”

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

RBC Bank and Sentry Technologies have partnered to host a “Round to Remember,” the first RBC Bank – Sentry Technologies Charity Golf Tournament to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association on April 21, 2009 at Birkdale Golf Club. All proceeds from this event will benefit the Alzheimer’s Association Western Carolina.

A Round To Remember

Sentry Technologies Announces the sentryGPSid™ Giving Back Program

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Sentry Technologies is committed to Giving Back to the charities and non-profits who help not only protect our children and seniors, but to all charities in our community and yours. That’s why we have created our “Giving Back” program.  For any sentryGPSid™ device sold through our website as a result of the buyer clicking on the logo of one of our affiliated charities, Sentry Technologies will donate both a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the device itself and also a portion of the monthly service fees, for as long as that  sentryGPSid™ service is activated.

If you are associated with a charity or non-profit that would like to learn more about our Giving Back program send us an email.

Geofencing Alerts Can Warn You BEFORE Your Loved One Goes Missing!

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
Geofences Can Warn BEFORE a loved one wanders

Geofences Can Warn BEFORE a loved one wanders

All too often a reactive approach is taken when it comes to missing children and adults. Whether it is a wandering autistic child, a wandering adult with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, or a child that has been abducted; a reactive approach unfortunately can result in finding the loved one after it’s too late. Research tells us that a missing child can disappear at a mile a minute, and also that many adults with dementia may not survive more than 24 hours if they have wandered from their home.

The SentryGPS ID personal location GPS device gives you the ability to create both custom “Safe” & “Forbidden” zones through geofencing technology. A Safe zone allows you to receive an alert (either voice, email, or SMS) as soon as your loved one’s SentryGPs ID leaves the zone. So you can be alerted BEFORE your loved one travels or wanders too far. A Forbidden zone works exactly the same, except you receive an alert when your loved one enters the zone instead of leaving it.

How hard is it to create a Safe or Forbidden zone? Creating a safe or forbidden zone is a matter of four easy steps:

  1. Type the address you would like to be the center of your zone. For a Safe zone, this may be you home address.
  2. Select the radius you would like for the zone. This can be anything from 20 meters to 20 miles, or more.
  3. Select whether the zone is a Safe or Forbidden zone.
  4. Name and save the zone.

Your zone will now be activated for your selected device and you can now customize your alert preferences to be warned anytime your loved one’s GPS device crosses the boundaries you have created.

Geofencing technology used to create Safe and Forbidden zones is just another example of how the SentryGPS ID, and it’s GPS technology can help to protect your loved ones – whether they are a child or adult!

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/