dScout is a specially designed wearable device for people who suffer from dementia. It can track their whereabouts, alert if they go out of their Geo-fences or fall and it monitors their activity. dScout's ergonomic shape and lightweight waterproof case make it ideal for everyday use.
The cognitive and behavioral changes in the dementia patients in many cases lead to stress when exposed to new or contrasting objects. This is why we have designed dScout in 3 neutral colours for easier integration and acceptance.
dScout is a smart monitoring device for dementia patients that tracks location, activities and can detect falls.
dScout is a smart wearable device that collects data for the wearer's location, steps, sleep and alerts immediately if he/she goes out of the Geo-fence or has a fall.
The collected data is received, processed and analyzed by our System simultaneously for all wearers before it is visualized onto the web and mobile apps.
The intuitive app screens provide the relatives with up to date information about their loved ones, along with prompt mobile, web, email or text message notifications.
Go about your day without the constant worry of how or where your dementia relative is. Check discreetly if they have slept well, been active today or are in a safe place.
Find your wandering dementia relative quickly and without the involvement of the police. Track them in real time and take them back to safety.
Get notified immediately if your loved one has fallen so you can dispatch medical assistance to their exact location as soon as possible.
Our patent pending security strap makes it extremely difficult for the dementia patients to remove dScout from their wrist.
One way to slow the dementia progression is through physical exercise. Keeping an eye on the daily steps is an insight to the health.
A good regular sleep is key to healthier life. Monitoring the sleep pattern can show signs of diminishing health or other illnesses.
In the unlikely event that the dementia patient manages to take dScout off their wrist, the relatives will receive an instant notification.
The sensitive GPS antenna locates the wearer within seconds as every minute matters when one is lost
The relatives/caretakers can adjust how often they want to get reports and type of notifications
The easy to read interfaces provide all the information that you need at home, at the office or on the go
dScout comes with 3 service plans - Track, Monitor and Protect, allowing you to select the best fit to your needs
The enclosing of dScout is made of robust plastics that provides IP65 resistance to dust and water
For easiest operations dScout is fast charged for 30 minutes with our custom charger while on the wrist
Dementia is a disease that progresses with time. This means that your needs for monitoring might change over time. This is why we have created 3 monthly service plans to match your needs at any given moment.
Please note that you need to buy dScout in order to use the services of Wandering Help.
The most advanced dementia patients monitoring device that allows the relatives to keep an eye on their loved ones for their own health and safety discreetly and remotely.
We have designed our web and mobile apps to provide you with the comfort of mobility and ease of use.
The mobile app gives you the freedom to go about your day without the constant worry of how or where your dementia relative is.
See their last reported location or request their current position, see how many steps they have done today or how many hours they have slept. Get instant notifications if they go outside the set Geo-fence or if they fall.
With the mobile app by your side you can relax and pay attention to what matters in life.
Up to date information about their location and activity are only a click away. Log in at your convenience and set notifications the way you would like to get them. You can add more than one dementia relative to monitor.
No more talking to the neighbours or other family members to obtain critical information.
Focus on your day and receive alerts if something is not right.
Don’t take our word. See what our experts and partners say about dScout.
The most comprehensive system for monitoring of dementia patients I have seen so far. Many functionalities and a very easy to read dashboard.
Fantastic looking device that feels very comfortable on the wrist. I like the security strap, because this means you can rely on getting the location of the wearer not the device.
Very thought through system with the needs of the people with dementia in the center. It's a proper monitoring system not just location tracking. The activity and the fall detection are immensely useful.
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It means that you can sue it in the shower or hot tub without worrying if it will leak water. We have designed dScout to be life proof for the dementia patients. It will be their constant companion so it should withstand the daily challenges of ones activities and wear.
The battery on dScout can last from 48 to about 120 hours depending on the frequency of the reporting that you have selected, how many times you have requested Location on demand and the quality of the mobile network signal. Rural areas and places with poor mobile network signal tend to drain the battery faster.
Since dScout utilizes our patent pending Security strap, it is best to charge your dScout while on the wrist of the dementia patient. Probably the most suitable time for this is while they watch their favourite TV movie/series. Just click the charger into its place and the battery will charge within about 40 minutes.
dScout has a very sensitive GPS antenna that allows it to locate your relative quickly and accurately. The accuracy depends on a few factors but mainly the number of satellites visible from the location of your relative. If he or she is between tall buildings then it will be difficult for the Global Positioning System to work. In the location pop-up we have listed the number of satellites that are visible by dScout. Generally, if they are more than 8 the location is quite accurate. If it is more than 12 it is usually accurate within 20 meters