Top Technologies Every Senior Citizen Should Have in Their Home

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Top Technologies Every Senior Citizen Should Have in Their Home


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Senior citizens did not always embrace technology, but a recent survey shows that this trend is becoming a thing of past. Here are few examples of the kinds of technologies available for seniors that are aimed at making their lives better and safer.


There was a time when senior citizens did not embrace technology, but a recent survey shows that this is slowly changing. It is estimated that 53 percent of seniors are now online, which is a step forward. Now, it is time to take the next step by embracing the following helpful technologies.


Smart Shoes

It might be difficult to convince some senior citizens to try a different brand of shoes, but thankfully, you do not have to with the GPS SmartSole. The technology is embedded in the insoles and can be worn with any shoe. This technology allows loved ones to set a perimeter that flashes a notification if it is breached. The GPS system also helps you find your loved one. This is an invaluable gadget, especially for seniors with Alzheimer's.

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Home Monitoring

Some seniors can still live on their own, but that does not mean that they should not have a few precautions in place. Home monitoring systems install sensors throughout the house that can monitor emergencies like falls or even report strange behavior. Some sensors can detect vital signs without invading your loved one's privacy.

Smart Watches

Many smart watches come with health monitoring technology. The watch can easily remind a senior citizen about a medication that needs to be taken or of an appointment that cannot be missed. The software can also help track vital signs or assist in sticking to a particular diet. The watch comes in different styles to accommodate a senior's style. Although this can be particularly useful if he or she is living on their own, it can also be of especially great if they were living in a facility—perhaps even an AZ assisted living community—so that their nurses could much more easily help care for them.

Car-Sharing

There is no doubt that the car-sharing idea has caught communities around the United States by a storm, but most associate car-sharing apps with younger generations when older generations can take advantage of this as well. Many senior citizens who do not drive might enjoy these smartphone applications. It should be noted that one application, called Lyft Hero, could be revolutionizing these applications even further. It is attempting to hire medical professionals and students to drive senior citizens for added protection. This application is not active yet, but it is worth monitoring.

These are just a few examples of the kinds of technologies available for seniors that are aimed towards making their lives better and safer. The key is to help your loved one be open to the technologies and patient about explaining their importance.



By  Hannah WhittenlyEmbed

Author Bio - Hannah Whittenly is a freelance writer and mother of two from Sacramento, California.



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