IoT-enabled gadgets not only generate data that helps caregivers predict elder requirements, but they also allow seniors power over their physical environment.
FREMONT, CA: With the improvements of mobile devices and long-range, low-power technologies over the last ten years, senior care technology has improved.
Previously, caregivers were responsible for manually monitoring a senior citizen's status and location. Now, technologies such as medical tracking and smart home gadgets can help elders by automating duties and processes. Implementing IoT technologies, such as wearables, telemedicine, and smart home devices, can provide families and loved ones with peace of mind and safer living conditions for seniors.
Smart Home Devices
IoT-enabled gadgets not only generate data that helps caregivers predict elder requirements, but they also allow seniors power over their physical environment. Wirelessly connected gadgets like a heating control panel, doorbell, or door lock assist seniors in better managing their home applications and creating safer living conditions