Not at all surprised you were knackered; even with good health this sort of event is really tiring. Well done for staying as long as you did and reporting on what is upcoming. I was fascinated by the Sens2 and could not help but wonder how it obtained any feedback without cameras and sensors. Was there a part worn by the person with dementia that was somehow providing this feedback?
I was wondering this, too? Is there anywhere we can find out more? My wife has early Parkinson’s Dementia and I’m on edge every time I have to leave her to do an errand because, even though 95% of the time she’s herself, her journeys into an alternative “near reality” can result in risky behaviours.
Not at all surprised you were knackered; even with good health this sort of event is really tiring. Well done for staying as long as you did and reporting on what is upcoming. I was fascinated by the Sens2 and could not help but wonder how it obtained any feedback without cameras and sensors. Was there a part worn by the person with dementia that was somehow providing this feedback?
I was wondering this, too? Is there anywhere we can find out more? My wife has early Parkinson’s Dementia and I’m on edge every time I have to leave her to do an errand because, even though 95% of the time she’s herself, her journeys into an alternative “near reality” can result in risky behaviours.
https://supersensetech.com/ - here's some more information on Sens2
Very interesting indeed, Rory. Thanks for reporting back for us. You must have been shattered!
Thanks for the report, Rory. Those trade shows really are exhausting