Nameplate(A tag to write your name and address on and hang around your child’s waist as a precaution in case they get lost)

Currently, there are 18,000 people with unknown dementia nationwide.
Most of them were located within a week.
In nursing care facilities, the more open the facility is, the more it is actually necessary for one person to go out of the facility and search.
In rural areas, I search for local broadcasts.
I often go home.
However, there have also been cases of people entering a station without money, boarding a train, or stopping a train and becoming sued for damages.
Will minor cards, which have recently become a problem, also help prevent this?
Although it is the size of a driver’s license, it is hard to imagine that a person with dementia who goes missing would always carry it.
Let’s think about a form that is easy to carry on the body at all times.
The first thing that comes to mind is the US military identification tag and ID tag that you often see in war movies.
Make a hole in a rectangular metal plate, pass a chain through it, and hang it around your neck.
Social security numbers and blood types are engraved on the plates.
There are many scenes where the corpses of soldiers are torn off from their necks, so some people might find it disgusting.
After looking for something close, I came up with the idea of a lost tag for dogs and cats.
In addition, there are lost tags and lost child tags attached to infants.
It seems that there is also an info band attached to the arm.
For the elderly, I would like a fashionable bracelet.
If it’s gold and silver, it’s likely to be stolen, so brass is fine.
How about embedding an IC chip and inserting your health data and health insurance card number?
I suddenly realized.
Then implant her chip into her arm.
Also, get her health insurance number tattooed into her shoulder.
For a moment, I felt cool.
Isn’t this a medal worthy of a veteran soldier who survived the rough seas of life?
On the other shoulder, engrave your cash card PIN.
The delusion continues endlessly.
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Body temperature 36.1 Blood sugar 185

Ginza Lost Child
CEO, Yasunari Koyama

KOYAMA GINZA DIARY

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