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Alzheimer’s Association Comfort Zone

By: Alzheimer's Association Last Updated: October 21, 2009

As Americans continue to live longer, Alzheimer’s disease is expected to skyrocket from the current 5.3 million Americans to as many as 16 million by 2050, according to the Alzheimer's Association 2009 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts & Figures report. This progressive and fatal disease poses immediate safety concerns for people living with the disease and enormous challenges and stress for their caregivers.

Alzheimer's Association Comfort Zone™, powered by Omnilink, is the first comprehensive location management system designed specifically for Alzheimer’s, giving people with the disease more freedom and independence while providing their family some peace of mind. Web-based Comfort Zone works with various location devices to proactively communicate the location of the person with Alzheimer’s disease within two to 30 minutes, based on the family’s selected plan, combining technology with flexibility so that families can change devices and plans through the progression of the disease.

How Comfort Zone Works

  • Monitoring from a computer or by calling the 24/7 monitoring center
  • Depending on the device and service package purchased, receiving alerts within 15 or 30 minutes when the person has traveled in or out of a zone
  • Initiating a “Find Me” to locate the person within two minutes or a longer “Follow Me” session, which provides updates every two minutes for one hour
  • Emergency assistance if there is wandering incident

The price of Comfort Zone packages varies, beginning at $42.99 a month with a $45.00 activation fee, similar to most cell phone services. The cost of the hardware device will vary. For more information or to purchase Comfort Zone, visit www.alz.org/comfortzone or call 1-877-ALZ-4850 (1-877-259-4850).