Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?

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Sujet : Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?
De : news (at) *nospam* analogconsultants.com (Joerg)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.tech
Date : 09. Mar 2025, 02:42:55
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On 3/8/25 4:07 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sat, 8 Mar 2025 14:43:12 -0800, Joerg <news@analogconsultants.com>
wrote:
 
My question is, what else should I prepare for? Searches on the web
didn't reveal much, other than that cycling is beneficial in slowing the
progress of such diseases.
 I suggest some kind of senior GPS tracker:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=senior%20gps%20tracker&num=10&udm=2>
 
He has that but it wouldn't be any good if he steps on it and then I can't match his speed. At least once upon a time he must have been a rider more capable than I am. Much less weight but almost the same muscle power. I'll see. If I ask him not to forge ahead he won't likely do it.

During the pandemic, our group of about 6 hikers would regularly meet
for walks (not bicycle rides) in Henry Cowell state park.  One of our
friends asked if he could join and if he could bring a friend.  No
problem, as long as the observed the usual Covid precautions.  The
friend of the friend turned out to be a rather serious diabetic.  We
discovered later that he had a history of not monitoring his blood
sugar and wandering off.
 
Nasty.

All seemed to be going well until we made a detour to the nearest
public restroom.  15 minutes later, we discovered that he had
disappeared.  He also wasn't answering his cell phone.  We checked
with nearby hikers, but nobody had seen him.  We were about to alert
the park rangers, when someone saw him driving away from the park.
That's also when our friend casually mentioned that he had driven
himself to the state park in his car.  We called his wife to alert her
of the problem and asked her to call us if and when he arrives home.
Half an hour later, we received the call.  His cell phone battery was
dead because he had forgotten to charge it.
 To avoid a repetition of this type of fire drill, someone should
purchase a "senior GPS tracker" for your riding companion and
permanently attach it to his clothes so that he doesn't loose it.  The
one's that run on a smartphone will rapidly discharge the phone
battery.  The one's that have an SOS button require an expensive
service plan and are marginal in dense foliage.  I haven't looked at
the watches that use a smartphone as a repeater (i.e. Apple Watch).
Those appeared after all this happened and might an improvement.
 Also, if you think that a cell phone is sufficient, be sure to enable
location tracking on the phone.  If you have his Google account login
and password, you can use another computer to locate his position
without requiring that he do anything:
<https://myaccount.google.com/find-your-phone>
<https://support.google.com/maps/answer/15437054>
 
He is pretty well decked out with "electronic surveillance".

Thanks for volunteering.
 
Thank you as well. We all need to give back and be thankful that we don't have any of this stuff (yet ...).
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/

Date Sujet#  Auteur
8 Mar 25 * Riding safety with Alzheimer's?19Joerg
9 Mar 25 +* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?10Catrike Ryder
9 Mar 25 i`* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?9Joerg
9 Mar 25 i `* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?8Catrike Ryder
9 Mar 25 i  +- Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?1Catrike Ryder
9 Mar 25 i  `* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?6AMuzi
9 Mar 25 i   `* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?5Catrike Ryder
10 Mar 25 i    `* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?4Joerg
10 Mar 25 i     `* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?3Catrike Ryder
10 Mar 25 i      `* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?2Joerg
10 Mar 25 i       `- Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?1Catrike Ryder
9 Mar 25 +* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?2Jeff Liebermann
9 Mar 25 i`- Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?1Joerg
9 Mar 25 +* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?3AMuzi
10 Mar 25 i`* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?2Joerg
10 Mar 25 i `- Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?1AMuzi
9 Mar 25 +- Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?1Roger Merriman
10 Mar 25 `* Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?2Joy Beeson
10 Mar 25  `- Re: Riding safety with Alzheimer's?1Joerg

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