Tech Devices that Help Seniors Remain Independent at Home

“You are always free to choose what you do with your life. To make changes in your future, make new choices today.” – Brian Tracy

With senior-friendly technology, many older adults are able to age in place with improved safety and independence.

Choosing where to live in our older years isn’t easy. The majority of seniors prefer to remain at home for a lifetime, but it’s not without concerns. Is it safe? What about mobility issues or other physical limitations? What if a senior falls and can’t get up?

Thankfully, there are a number of solutions that make aging in place possible for older adults. Technology, for instance, is always evolving and developing, providing answers to the challenges that may arise as we grow older. Just look at some of these tech devices that help seniors and how they’re improving life at home!

Remote Patient Monitoring

Remote patient monitoring connects patients with their doctors in innovative ways: wearable devices to track vital signs, smart pill bottles with sensors, bio-ingestible capsules to swallow, even electronic tattoos that can measure the progression of pneumonia. It’s a step above telehealth appointments, providing more in-depth information on a patient’s condition than can be detected via a video chat. 

Home Safety

Smart devices bring peace of mind to an older adult living alone – and to the family members who love them. Seniors can choose from individual devices that meet a particular need, such as a smart door lock, doorbell, or fire alarm, or entire smart security packages with all of these features and more.

Additionally, a smart speaker system such as Amazon Echo operates by voice command, a vital component to a home technology system built for older adults. He or she can simply say what they need, such as calling for help, and technology can handle the rest.

Whole Home Automation

For those who want to jump into technology with both feet, a central control system will allow for a variety of functions to be performed at the touch of an iPad or smartphone, such as lights, security cameras, sensors, window shades, thermostat, music, Wi-Fi, and much more.  

Michael Miller, author of My Smart Home for Seniors, sums up the benefits of technology for seniors: “Technology helps all homeowners, but especially seniors, by automating things that are a pain or difficult to do.”

Of course, a human touch is always necessary for safe and independent living at home, regardless of how many tech tools we utilize! Contact Independence-4-Seniors Home Care at (630) 323-4665 for customized in-home care in Westmont and surrounding areas that helps older adults truly thrive. Schedule a free in-home consultation today!