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Tech for Elderly Caregivers

Dr Shiva Kumar | Jan 18, 2025

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Morning: Health Monitoring

Start the day with wearable health devices, checking vitals like heart rate, blood pressure, and glucose levels.

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Mid-Morning: Medication Alerts

Smart medication dispensers ensure timely reminders and doses, avoiding missed or incorrect medication.

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Afternoon: Engaging Activities

Smart assistants play music, audiobooks, or trivia games to keep seniors mentally active and entertained.

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Evening: Remote Check-Ins

Video calls and remote monitoring apps allow caregivers to connect with family or doctors for updates and support.

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Night: Emergency Alerts

Fall detection devices and emergency alerts provide peace of mind, ensuring quick response to critical situations.

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AI-Powered Insights

AI tools analyze health trends, helping caregivers tailor care plans and predict potential health issues.

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Reflections on Tech Support

Tech solutions make caregiving more efficient, enabling caregivers to focus on emotional connection and quality care.

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Your Tech-Enabled Care Journey

Discover tools that empower caregivers and improve elderly care. Talk to us for more information.

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