- Wandering
is a common behavior among children with autism, affecting approximately
50 percent of families
- GTX
Corp’s innovative wearable technology can give children with autism a
higher level of independence without exposing them to associated risks
- Recent
studies suggest that parents using tracking technology are more
comfortable and less concerned about the safety of children with developmental
disorders
GTX Corp (OTC: GTXO) recently announced the signing of a
collaboration agreement with Autism Society of America. The aim of the
partnership is to provide families and individuals aided by the society with a
technical solution to enhance their safety and peace of mind, according to a
company press release (http://ibn.fm/BDOUe).
Safety concerns are growing among the thousands of families
that benefit from the society’s assistance, according to Autism Society of
America President Scott Badesch. Wandering is one of the primary concerns, as
nearly 50 percent of the children that have been diagnosed with autism will
wander. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that one
in four children with autism has been missing long enough to cause
concern (http://ibn.fm/Zp5dc).
Most often, these children and young individuals wander away from their own
homes or classrooms. There are several main triggers for such behavior,
including enjoyment of exploring, an attempt to get to a place that the child
loves, an attempt to leave a stressful situation or the desire to get close to
something interesting. This tendency to stray away from safe environments can
lead to serious personal safety risks.
A pioneer in the field of wearable GPS technology, GTX Corp
will provide children with autism with a much higher level of independence
without exposing them to any risk via its dedicated wandering assistive
technology.
“Continued technological innovation and partnerships such as
the one between Autism Society of America and GTX Corp advance the reality that
children with autism can be empowered to have a higher level of independence
and quality of life,” GTX Corp CEO Patrick Bertagna stated in a news release.
“Healthcare and safety is becoming integrated into our phones, our homes and
our clothing with the convergence of digital and medical technologies. Our
award-winning GPS SmartSole® and other wander and recovery technologies have
been at the forefront of connected health for years, providing new levels of
functional oversight, security and peace of mind to a variety of audiences and
needs.”
The company has a line of wearable GPS tracking devices,
from its GPS SmartSole®, available in three trim-to-fit sizes, to the GPS
Invisabelt, offered in two children’s sizes (http://ibn.fm/fDuqv). Under the agreement, every customer
referred by the Autism Society will receive a $25 discount on any purchase of a
tracking solution, and GTX Corp will make a $25 donation to the Society for
every purchase made.
GTX Corp’s flagship product, GPS SmartSole®, is an
award-winning GPS solution that integrates innovative safety practices into
everyday wearables. SmartSole® will automatically create a location log,
tracking a loved one and ensuring both safety and independence. Through the use
of SmartSole®, location data is sent to the monitoring system every five
minutes. This location is charted on a map, providing a caregiver or a parent
with easily identifiable information. Geozone alerts can also be created and
sent via email with links to the last known location. Such technology is
perceived as one of the most effective options for ensuring the safety of
individuals that have an autism spectrum disorder.
A study presented at the 2017 Pediatric Academic Societies
meeting suggests that the use of GPS technology reduces the frequency and the
risks associated with wandering behaviors among children with autism and
various other developmental disorders (http://ibn.fm/0GrtZ). The results were based on a survey
carried out among parents. Of those questioned, 23.8 percent reported that
they’d used a tracking device at least once. Of those who currently reported
using such a tracking device, the vast majority had opted for the technology to
ensure peace of mind in terms of safety. Parents using tracking technology also
said that they felt more comfortable (81.7 percent) allowing children to spend
time with friends when a parent is not available.
The GPS SmartSole® technology may soon become available in
the UK as well, through the country’s National Health Service. According to
numerous British reports, several organizations that work with people suffering
from dementia and Alzheimer’s are pushing for the product’s adoption. The
device is currently undergoing tests with dementia patients in Dorset,
England (http://ibn.fm/3H4le).
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.GTXCorp.com
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