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Fake bus stops for Alzheimer's patients

Stop them taking the bus away from nursing homes

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lilplatinum
What will they think of next?

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German nursing homes are using a novel strategy to stop Alzheimer's patients from wandering off: phantom bus stops.
The idea was first tried at Benrath Senior Centre in Düsseldorf, which pitched an exact replica of a standard stop outside, with one small difference: buses do not use it.

The centre had been forced to rely on police to retrieve patients who wanted to return to their often non-existent homes and families.

Then Benrath teamed up with a local care association called the "Old Lions". They went to the Rheinbahn transport network which supplied the bus stop.

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"It sounds funny but it helps," said Franz-Josef Goebel, the chairman of the "Old Lions" association.

"Our members are 84 years old on average. Their short-term memory hardly works, but the long-term memory is still active.

"They know the green and yellow bus sign and remember that waiting there means they will go home."
Mapleleafdude
HAHAHAHAHAHA my stomach hurts and my eyes are watering.
lilplatinum
If McCain is elected are they gonna put one of these in front of the white house?
Mapleleafdude
Presidents dont need alzheimer to forget...just comes naturally
Moonboot
cool...sounds silly but if it works why not!
Opa Moonboot has severe dementia and is in a home. he constantly asks what time we are going home.
I know a few of the other residents do wander off to 'go home' too.
Serenajean1
Oh god that is so sad. But hey a creative idea. I once had a close friend with thsi illness it was sad she didnt even know her own husband anymore.
leky
I wonder how often the staff go out and round them up?
Mapleleafdude
@leki: they have trained sheepdogs for that now.
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