Sunday, August 3, 2008
From Düsseldorf, Germany: "Fake bus stop keeps Alzheimer's patients from wandering off," by Harry de Quetteville
The idea was first tried at Benrath Senior Centre in Düsseldorf, which pitched an exact replica of a standard stop outside, with one small difference: buses do not use it.
The centre had been forced to rely on police to retrieve patients who wanted to return to their often non-existent homes and families.
Then Benrath teamed up with a local care association called the "Old Lions". They went to the Rheinbahn transport network which supplied the bus stop. (Read more here.)
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