Kepler Wandering detection successful in elderly care

Clients who wander can pose a risk to themselves and others. Kepler Wandering Detection offers caregivers the opportunity to make responsible choices in this regard while giving the client maximum freedom, in accordance with the Care and Compulsion Act. No wristbands or other recognizable identifying devices are used in this process.

The wander detection pilot at Horizon Care Center has since been successfully completed with a working visit by Chris van der Kant and Sawitrie Kanhai. They represent the grant maker Kansen voor West.

The collaboration between Horizon Care Center, Kinwell and Kepler is going very well. Together we expect the Kepler Wandering Detection to take care another step forward.

Chris van der Kant (Kansen voor West),  Marco Stelling (Kinwell) Gerben Noot (Kepler Vision Technologies) en  Sawitrie Kanhai (Kansen voor West)
Chris van der Kant (Kansen voor West), Marco Stelling (Kinwell) Gerben Noot (Kepler Vision Technologies) en Sawitrie Kanhai (Kansen voor West)
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