Tracking Teens and Elderly Parents
Family and personal relationships GPS Tracking Teens and parentsPublished July 9, 2008 at 3:30 pm No Comments
When we refer to someone as being “of a certain age,” we usually pick that phrase to indicate that they are getting on in years. Really anyone and everyone is of a “certain” age. And if you are a part of what has sometimes been referred to as the “sandwich generation,” then you know that your loved ones of a certain age may be trying to our gray hairs on your head and age you more rapidly.
Members of the sandwich generation have to care for both senior citizen parents and raise their own children and teenagers. If you are feeling the strain of these dual responsibilities, you need all the tools you can get to lighten your load.
There are parents who cannot sleep at night or get through the day because they are worrying about their teenaged children who are out on the roads. Then there are some people who fret over their elderly parents who can still legally drive themselves. Imagine if you feel responsible for people in both of these age brackets. Both groups desperately want to maintain their independence…at the expense of your sanity.
Rocky Mountain Tracking has some great products to assist you in this area. GPS tracking can help you keep elderly drivers safe and help locate someone in distress. A tracking device can also keep you informed about a loved one’s driving habits, so you can make sure they are doing what they can to keep themselves safe on the road. Tracking your loved ones can give you an extra layer of protection and safety.
Making use of GPS tracking devices to help monitor inexperienced teen drivers and experienced, but possibly frail senior citizen drivers can help restore some peace to the family.