As the population ages and rates of dementia and conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease continue to rise,
Esprit-ai says its sensors can take some of the burden off a health-care system that’s under growing strain.
As of 2020, there were an estimated 597,000 people living with dementia in Canada, a number that’s expected to double by 2031. Night-time wandering is a common symptom of dementia, as well as one of the major predictors of caregiver burnout and subsequent institutionalization.
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