Growth in technology assists parents of children with developmental disabilities feel more secure
By: Tori Bokios
Posted: Jun 24, 2018 7:03 AM CDT
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Few things are as stomach-churning and agonizing as the panic caused by the sudden disappearance of a loved one, be it a small child or adult with dementia. Advances in technology are providing families and first responders with the tools to bring those who have wandered off back home safely.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Tori Bokios met one family who can say it’s a true lifesaver.
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