Comfort Zone for some peace of mind

Alzheimer's Association Comfort ZoneTM is a new Web-based
GPS location management service that can help families
stay active.

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Comfort Zone uses the Internet and a device to track the location of a person with Alzheimer's. Set-up safety zones in a Web application and receive alerts. Learn more


About
Comfort Zone

Learn more about Comfort Zone and how it works.

Buy devices with Comfort Zone

Use our Location Management Guide to review devices and plans.

Questions
to ask

Things to consider before choosing a system to meet your needs.

Tracking technologies

Learn how technology can keep people with Alzheimer's safer.

Why you should consider Comfort Zone:
  • Flexibility and Choice: Comfort Zone can be paired with a variety of devices and plans.
  • Monitoring Center: A 24/7 call center is available to help in case you are unable to access the Internet.
  • Emergency Health Record: All Comfort Zone plans come with MedicAlert® + Alzheimer's Association Safe Return®, a 24-hour response service for wandering and medical emergencies.
  • Comprehensive Service: The Alzheimer's Association provides 24/7 care consultation, safety education and Alzheimer's disease resources.

Why are we offering Comfort Zone?

As Americans continue to live longer, Alzheimer’s disease is expected to skyrocket from the current 5.3 million Americans to as many as 16 million by 2050. This progressive and fatal disease poses immediate safety concerns for people living with the disease and enormous challenges and stress for their caregivers.

The Alzheimer's Association is committed to educating families about keeping people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia safe, active and independent for as long as possible. Comfort Zone is an exciting step forward in Alzheimer safety choices.

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"It gave me the most sense of peace
and calm."

— Caregiver