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Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"

Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"

What if your family has Alzheimer's disease and gradually forgets your loved ones?

In order to help his grandmother who suffers from Alzheimer's disease recognize people, Lu Yuan, a 15-year-old teenager in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, made an "artifact".

He also gave this "artifact" a warm name: "Don't Forget Me".

In order to help the grandmother "recognize people"

Junior sophomore boys make their own smart collars

Lu Yuan is a second-year junior high school student, the fourth grade began to learn programming, there are "smart mailbox", "smart trash can" and other works, and even did "Dad check room alarm".

The eldest grandmother is the sister of Lu Yuan's grandfather, who is 76 years old this year. The two families live on the opposite side of the door, and the relationship has always been particularly good.

Five or six years ago, My Grandmother was diagnosed with pre-Alzheimer's disease.

Lu Yuan had always been worried about his grandmother's illness in his heart. This summer, he suddenly thought that he could use his programming knowledge to make a device for his grandmother and help her "recognize people".

Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"

After more than a month of conceiving, designing and improving the "Forget Me" smart collar, it was born!

This circle of money has a camera that collects portraits, which can help the grandmother recognize people through the portrait recognition function.

Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"

In addition, the collar will also judge whether the grandmother is indoors or outdoors according to the strength of ultraviolet rays.

If it is more than 20 minutes outside, the collar will remind the grandmother to go home and report the home address.

Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"

Netizens have sighed "there is love"!

Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"

Alzheimer's disease is one of the most common disorders that cause cognitive dysfunction in middle-aged and elderly people. In recent years, the incidence of Alzheimer's disease has shown a clear upward trend. For people with Alzheimer's disease, family care, affection and companionship are essential.

A picture recognizes it, faces it, confronts it. ↓↓↓

Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"
Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"
Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"
Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"
Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"
Grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and a 15-year-old boy invented the "artifact" of recognizing people, named "Don't Forget Me"

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