The problem is that she thought there was an intruder in the house. She left the house without letting my father or I know. She was found by the neighbours whom brought her back to our home. Are there any products out there that would set a sound in the master bedroom or my phone when/if she walks out of the house without letting us know? Too many products and hard to choose from. Any recommendations would help. Thank you in advance.
https://www.alzheimers.net/8-8-14-location-devices-dementia
However, what I found most useful were sleigh bells.
Dad had an antique ring of sleigh bells (from somewhere in his past) that I looped over the door.
He didn’t question it and my mother could hear those bells if Dad tried to open the door.
Bless you and good luck. The road you are on is not easy. Been there twice!
I also installed some little flip locks on the doors and Luz never figured out how to use them.
I don't know if anyone has this product, but someone should. If you can place an area rug on both sides of the bed, a thin one, one that nobody would trip over (tape it to the tile or carpet, whatever), and place a alarm based thin liner under it.......that would always let you know when your LO got out of bed once you were off on your own in bed.
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/products-and-strategies-for-managing-dementia-wandering-142801.htm
(Please note that I do not think the suggestion of locks on the outside doors is appropriate.)
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/wandering-alzheimers-patients-142875.htm
Visual deterrents such as STOP SIGNS that hang ACROSS DOORWAYS and Black or DARK MATS on the floor that are interpreted as "BLACK HOLES" are a couple of ways to minimize wandering of people with Alzheimer's and Dementia.
Here are some websites (Copy & Paste URL to your browser.) of Stop Signs made especially as visual deterrent for wandering. Many of the signs are attached with Velcro-like fasteners so that you can take them off anytime you want to. The sign will need to be removed prior to your loved one going out the door.
https://www.webmd.com/brain/10-ways-to-prevent-wandering#
https://www.alzstore.com/stop-sign-banner-p/0134.htm
https://www.caregiverproducts.com/posey-stop-sign-door-banner.html
https://www.mindcarestore.com/stop-sign-banner-p/mc-0134.htm
https://www.alzstore.com/alzheimers-dementia-wandering-s/1828.htm
“Locator Services for Wandering Alzheimer's and Dementia Patients” Several companies offer (for a small monthly or annual fee) “medical alert systems” for dementia patients with or without GPS.
This website offers a list of 10 Lifesaving Location Devices for Dementia Patients:
https://www.alzheimers.net/8-8-14-location-devices-dementia/
You could buy some "open door indicators?" similar to those used by business, that sound whenever the door is opened.
Good Luck with finding an option that works for your family. {{{HUGS}}}
If you or someone you know is clever you can do this yourself for pennies on the dollar of having it done. Everything is remote now a days and that simplifies it tremendously.
I have 2 keypads, 1 near the bedrooms so it can be heard at night.
Today, I saw a TV commercial for a product called RING. First time I heard of that product, and I don't know anything about it, as far as the truthfulness of the advertising, but it seemed like a simple, self-installed system, that they said would cost $10 a month. Who knows? But, maybe check it out.
Also, word of mouth, from neighbors, is a great source. If you know your neighbors, ask them what kind of alarms they have.
Here is simple suggestion. Put black rugs in front of the exterior doors, on the inside floor. To Mom, those black rugs may look like a dark hole in the floor, thus she may be afraid to step on it. This may or may not work. It's the less expensive thing to try.