Monitoring for Elderly
Remotely control your home and save energy with appliance-monitoring systems.
Taking care of elderly parents who live on their own can be nerve-racking if the parent lives with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Seniors living with these conditions may neglect to turn off lights, may leave faucets running or—most alarmingly—leave stove tops or ovens on. Smart-technology can help detect abnormal appliance use.
Appliance-monitoring systems send alerts to seniors and their caregivers when unusual activity is detected, allowing for a quick response. Many such systems offer the ability to turn off appliances remotely, making aging parent care easier and safer.
Decrease energy use and adjust room temperature with a smart thermostat.
With many seniors living on fixed incomes, reducing energy costs is an important aspect of aging in place. Smart thermostats control the home environment, heating and cooling the home automatically so that you don’t have to worry about someone forgetting to set the thermostat.
Assistive domotics can detect when the house is unoccupied, reducing heating or cooling to save energy until the resident returns home.
Make quick and easy calls from anywhere in the house with smart assistants.
Home automation for the elderly and disabled often utilizes smart assistants capable of making phone calls and functioning as in-house intercoms. If you’re taking care of elderly parents, this allows them to contact you quickly without having to locate a phone—an important consideration if your loved one falls or needs medical attention.
Smart assistants also help access entertainment. Simple voice commands are all you need to play music or videos or read e-books. For someone with limited mobility, such features make independent living easier and more enjoyable.
Implementation
Smart Voice Assistant
Smart Thermostats
Smart Light
Smart Heat Sensors for Kitchen Stove
Smart Water Flooding Sensors for Bathroom
Health and Accessibility for Elderly
Track your health with smart health-monitoring systems – & send results automatically.
Taking care of elderly parents sometimes means being in the know about serious health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, cancer or diabetes. Wearable biomedical sensors monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, heart rate and other vital signs, allowing both seniors and caregivers to respond to medical emergencies quickly while avoiding the costs associated with in-patient care.
Make grocery shopping a breeze with smart assistants or smart refrigerators.
A loss of mobility can make even a grocery trip problematic. Assistive domotics can help with this necessary chore. Smart refrigerators monitor how much food is left in the fridge, pushing notifications to the homeowner or caregiver when groceries need to be restocked.
Smart assistants can also be programmed to order items at set times from online or local delivery services so that groceries are delivered directly to the home.
Get automatic reminders to take essential medications and never miss a pill or dose.
Ensuring that medication is taken on time and in the right amounts is one of the challenges of aging parent care, as a parent may forget whether they took important medication.
A smart-assistant routine can remind seniors when they need to take medication or let them know whether they already took those meds. Smart pillboxes—which link to other smart devices—also help maintain safe and regular medication routines.
Install automated doors and cabinets to improve accessibility around the house.
If mobility is an issue, automated doors and cabinets can make it easier for the elderly to navigate their homes, especially when combined with safety handrails, walk-in bathtubs and other mobility devices. Robot vacuums reduce the effort seniors need to keep their houses in order while keeping rooms free of debris that could be a tripping hazard.
Implementation
Smart Health Monitoring System
Smart Health Management
Smart Property Management
Smart Biomedical Wearable
Smart Refrigerator
Smart Voice Assistant
Roving Accompanying Robot for Senior
Robot Vacuum
Face Recognition Automated Door System
Smart Door Lock