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Smart IoT Technology for Elderly Care and Senior Living

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Many people need a support system as they get older, including family, caretakers, and a home that has been designed to handle the normal frailties of old age, such as bad vision, limited mobility, bigger risk of falls, and so on. For older individuals, our smart-home technologies can make senior living facilities more safer, more convenient, and more social. Here are the top 11 devices that can help with elderly care.

  1. Zigbee sound and flash alarm hub
    When intruders in and around your home activate your siren alarm system, it emits a loud, piercing siren sound. Some siren alarms also emit flashing lights when activated, attracting even more attention to your property. This device can also notify your loved ones and the authorities.
Zigbee Sound and Flash Alarm Hub

2. SOS Panic Button
Employees can request assistance with a single push of the SOS panic button. Response teams are led to them using GPS tracking. Some modern ones can even detect a fall and automatically inform response teams.

SOS Panic Button

3. Blood Pressure Meter
In today’s fast-paced environment, health issues such as hypertension have become exceedingly common. You can either go to your doctor once a week or get a blood pressure monitor to keep track of your blood pressure and monitor it on a regular basis. An precise blood pressure monitoring system allows you to check your blood pressure at any time of day, allowing you to take preventative steps in a timely manner.

Blood Pressure Meter

4. Gas Sensor
Gas sensors detect the presence and concentration of a variety of hazardous gases and vapors, including toxic or explosive gases, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), humidity, and aromas. It alerts the authorities and connects to the phone.

Gas Sensor

5. Water Sensor
Water leak alarms are excellent, but they will only save your home if you are present when they sound. You won’t hear the alarm if you’re out, and if there’s a huge leak, a lot of damage could be done before you turn off the water and call the plumber.

Water Sensor

6. Gas/Water Valve Robotic Arm

It easily detects water or gas leaks, and it just turns them off by itself. It connects to your phone as well, giving you an alarm and it can save your loved one as well. You can turn the gas or water valve off by your phone as well.

Wi-Fi Gas/Water Valve Robotic Arm

7. PIR Sensor
Passive infrared (PIR) sensors measure heat energy in the surroundings using a pair of pyroelectric sensors. These two sensors are placed next to each other, and when the signal differential between them changes, such as when a human enters the room, the sensor will activate.

Wi-Fi Mini PIR Sensor

8. Door/Window magnet sensor
A magnetic contact is a door or window sensor that operates with the help of a magnet and an inbuilt reed switch. This is the most typical method of using a door and window sensor. The ease with which these devices can be set up and integrated with security systems is well-known. A door and window sensor, as the name suggests, is used to monitor a door or window and alert an alarm system when it is opened. Because of how they work, these devices are sometimes referred to as “magnetic contacts.” While not every door and window sensor works in the same way, the vast majority of them follow the same principles.

Door/Window Magnet Sensor

9. Smart Pillbox
The Smart Pillbox, a web-based and mobile application that helps people take their prescriptions, was created to increase medication adherence. Adherence, portability, monitoring, notification, and cleaning are all addressed by the gadget.

10. Sleeping Belt
It tracks your loved ones heart rate, breathing rate and sleep data. It automatically sends it to your phone, and it can transmit an alart call if there is something wrong with the breathing or heart rate data. This small device can save lifes, it is really important to get one for your loved ones.

Sleeping Belt

11. Fall alarm sensor
This could be just what you’re searching for if you or someone you love is prone to falls and may not be able to hit a button in an emergency. The front face of the Fall Detector Pendant, like the regular red button pendants, can be pressed in an emergency. By covering the front face of the pendant for 10 seconds, you can also cancel a false alarm call. The Fall Detector Pendant, unlike our ordinary pendant, can transmit an alert call to the Response Team if a fall is detected.

Fall Alarm Sensor

Ideally, you would need to get every single smart home devices to take care of your elderly loved ones, but even if you get some of them it will help you a lot and these devices can easily save lifes.

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