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Project Lifesaver International Partners with Clairvoyant Networks, Inc.
Project Lifesaver International has been helping law enforcement bring loved ones home since 1999. At their annual conference, Chief Gene Saunders announced that the Theora Connect wearable and the Theora Link smartphone application has joined their technology...
NSA 2022 Annual Conference, The Future of Law Enforcement: Jun 27-30, 2022
Clairvoyant Networks, Inc. Booth 1835 June 27th-30th, 2022 Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, MO Sharon Howard, Victim Services Manager, will be speaking Monday, June 27th: “How Sumter County Sheriff's Office's Proactive Response to Wandering in...
So you saw Mom and Dad for the first time in a while – what now?
So, you saw your loved ones for the first time in a while. That’s a good thing given how the last few years have been, but unfortunately you noticed things have changed. Changes are more apparent when you haven’t seen someone for an extended period of time - think of...
Caregivers Come in All Ages
It is easy to forget (or not even realize in the first place) that caregivers come in all ages. When we think of a caregiver, it’s usually an adult child caring for their parent with “young” being classified as 35ish years old. But, the National Alliance for...
TALA 2021 Annual Conference & Tradeshow: Oct 19-21
Clairvoyant Networks, Inc. Booth 112 October 19th-21st, 2021. Kalahari Resorts in Round Rock, TX Stephen Popovich, CEO, will speak on Thursday, Oct 21st: “New Technology and How it Helps Increase Revenue, Lower Costs and Mitigate Risk"
Law Enforcement Agencies Decrease Wandering Incidents while Enhancing Peace of Mind for Communities using mPERS Monitoring Technology
Baby Boomers in the US number 69 million, the second-largest demographic group, trailing the 72 million Millennials by a mere 3 million. Many of us have already retired, while most of the rest of us can’t wait! With ongoing advancements in healthcare, we are living...
How Technology is Key to Reducing Social Isolation in Youth Caregivers
The detrimental impact of social isolation has brought the issue from the caregiving community to mainstream. We’ve seen the families struggling to connect with their loved ones and how creativity and technology has helped to bring these families together. However,...
The Connected Caregiver – Part 2
This is such a challenging time for all of us. Most of us can continue to stay connected in many different ways – but not everyone is able to. Our usual routines have changed, which can be frustrating, lonely, and annoying. We might rather be somewhere else, doing...
The importance of staying connected, especially when you’re not there – Part 1
One of the biggest concerns we hear from family caregivers is knowing how a loved one is doing when they’re not with them. We may just be in the next room, at work, a quick errand, or even three states away, but the concern is still the same. Is my mom, dad, spouse,...
More Help for Caregivers: The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America Educating America Tour
It is very daunting when you first begin a caregiving journey, especially if your loved one has Alzheimer’s or dementia. One doesn’t know where to begin, and often family caregivers find themselves in firefighting mode because the magnitude of a loved one’s problem...
AFA Educating America Tour: New York June 16th, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm EST, Free Webinar
The AFA Educating America Tour travels across the country to provide information regarding Alzheimer’s disease, brain health and dementia caregiving. Each tour stop features a “concepts in care” educational conference where participants can interact with Alzheimer’s...
The Acceleration of Virtual Care for the Rest of Us
I think we can all agree on how important staying connected is, now more than ever. As the song lyric goes, you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. The accelerating adoption of clinical virtual care for healthcare practitioners The adoption rate of virtual care...
Lessons we’ve learned from our customers
Most advice I’m reading today about staying connected with our older loved ones utilizes old-school techniques like increasing person-to-person communications, organizing “family council” meetings, or virtual visitations using FaceTime, Skype and even Zoom¹. While all...
How families can remain close using technology
The people in our company are currently caregivers of family members or have been caregivers. Several have family members with Alzheimer’s or dementia, such as company founder Steve Popovich. Steve’s a connectivity technology veteran who’s spent his career solving...
Research shows dementia wandering is more lethal than we thought
The Alzheimer’s Association states that 60% of persons with dementia (PWD) or Alzheimer’s will wander during the course of the disease. Wandering can take two forms: walking in patterns which is typically not harmful; and wandering that leads to a person going...


