https://www.yahoo.com/news/lost-found-japan-tags-dementia-sufferers-barcodes-093502777.html
A company in Iruma, north of Tokyo, developed tiny nail stickers,
each of which carries a unique identity number to help concerned
families find missing loved ones, according to the city’s social welfare
office.
The adhesive QR-coded seals for nails — part of a free service
launched this month and a first in Japan — measure just one centimetre
(0.4 inches) in size.
“Being able to attach the seals on nails is a great advantage,” a city worker told AFP.
“There are already ID stickers for clothes or shoes but dementia patients are not always wearing those items.”
If an elderly person becomes disorientated, police will find the
local city hall, its telephone number and the wearer’s ID all embedded
in the QR code.
The chips remain attached for an average of two weeks — even if they get wet — the official said, citing recent trials.

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