“The technology already has proven itself and we’ve done substantial research on the needs and desires of caregivers, parents and law enforcement,” said Nalley. “Collecting and incorporating consumer feedback is the final step before we go into production.”
In addition to families and caregivers, EmFinders anticipates that there will be much interest in the product from assisted-living and long-term care facility operators.
Barring unforeseen developments or issues, the EmFinders device and activation service will go on sale in Texas in late January and nationwide sometime in the spring of 2009, Nalley said. The company plans to have formal announcements for both of those events.
The EmFinders wearable device and activation service will enable 9-1-1 dispatchers to locate and recover impaired adults or children who wander.


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