Facial recognition gadget aims to stop dementia patients from missing pills
NCT ID NCT07600684
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a device called HiDO-ALZ that uses facial recognition and video to help people with dementia take their daily medications correctly. About 50 participants will use the device at home, and a study partner will get alerts if doses are missed. Researchers will measure changes in thinking and daily function over 12 months.
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HiDO Technologies
RECRUITINGFolsom, California, 95762, United States
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