This 13-yr-old has invented something for her grandma that can also help 47 million people

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During a walk while on vacation in New York, 13-year-old Emma noticed that her grandmother had difficulty remembering her grandchildren’s names and ages. It was then that it dawned on Emma that the diseases had begun to affect her grandma. Using her great interest in technology and several years of programming, Emma decided to create an app for people affected by Alzheimer’s.

“Despite the difficulties of the illness, Alzheimer’s patient too should be able to cherish the timeless moments in life,” says Emma.

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The first thing Emma did before she developed the app was to talk to 50 Alzheimer’s patients, as well as several experts. Then, she fine-tuned the idea and applied for a scholarship.

Emma’s idea for app struck a chord and she was honored at an art show in New York and won a scholarship from the Michael Perelstein Memorial Institute, which also became the financial support she needed to get started with her work.

The app is currently a protoype and is still in development mode. It has six functions. The first is called “today” and is a kind of diary.

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Another, called “I,” contains the patient’s personal profile.

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A photo gallery contains photos of family members…

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… including their contact info.

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“News” and “updates” help patients keep track of what their loved ones are up to.

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Thanks to the app’s facial recognition software, the user can click on a picture and find out their relationship to the person in the picture.

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Watch this video to see Emma walk you through the app and explain how it works:

Now, Emma hopes that a lot of people see her project, and in that way, she can reach as many Alzheimer’s patients as possible. Please share story this if you’re impressed by this 13 year old and think that her app is a brilliant way to help people fight this terrible disease.

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