SummaryWandering is one of the most frequent, problematic, and injurious behaviors of elderly people with dementia. It often leads to negative consequences such as falling and getting lost. With increasing proliferation of sensing, communication, and computing techniques, inexpensive technological solutions have been developed to tackle problems associated with wandering. In this article, we review field research and technological solutions on wandering in the context of assisted living for the elderly. Specifically, we present the most cited definition and classification for wandering proposed in wandering behavior research. We further examine existing solutions for managing wandering in terms of our proposed categorization of wandering re...
Three of five persons with dementia will wander, raising concern as to how it can be managed effecti...
AbstractIntroductionWandering is a behavioural disorder, which occurs in Alzheimer's disease or othe...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
SummaryWandering is one of the most frequent, problematic, and injurious behaviors of elderly people...
Open Access articleWandering is one of the most frequent, problematic, and injurious behaviors of el...
Wandering is one of the most frequent, problematic, and injurious behaviors of elderly people with d...
Wandering is one of the most common behavioral disturbances among people with dementia (PWD). Sensin...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.July 2018. Major: Computer Science. Advisor: Arshia Khan. 1 com...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
International audienceWandering is among the most frequent, problematic, and dangerous behaviors for...
Dementia is a chronic disease which affects the brain and its ability to function normally. It leads...
Wandering behaviour is regarded as one of the most difficult to manage for Caregivers of persons wit...
Wandering by persons with dementia is a complex syndrome of locomotive behaviors shaped by environme...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73289/1/j.1748-3743.2006.00043.x.pd
Configurations and operation strategies are described for a wanderer locator system based on wireles...
Three of five persons with dementia will wander, raising concern as to how it can be managed effecti...
AbstractIntroductionWandering is a behavioural disorder, which occurs in Alzheimer's disease or othe...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
SummaryWandering is one of the most frequent, problematic, and injurious behaviors of elderly people...
Open Access articleWandering is one of the most frequent, problematic, and injurious behaviors of el...
Wandering is one of the most frequent, problematic, and injurious behaviors of elderly people with d...
Wandering is one of the most common behavioral disturbances among people with dementia (PWD). Sensin...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.July 2018. Major: Computer Science. Advisor: Arshia Khan. 1 com...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
International audienceWandering is among the most frequent, problematic, and dangerous behaviors for...
Dementia is a chronic disease which affects the brain and its ability to function normally. It leads...
Wandering behaviour is regarded as one of the most difficult to manage for Caregivers of persons wit...
Wandering by persons with dementia is a complex syndrome of locomotive behaviors shaped by environme...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73289/1/j.1748-3743.2006.00043.x.pd
Configurations and operation strategies are described for a wanderer locator system based on wireles...
Three of five persons with dementia will wander, raising concern as to how it can be managed effecti...
AbstractIntroductionWandering is a behavioural disorder, which occurs in Alzheimer's disease or othe...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...