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Medical Alert DevicesÂ

Not knowing that your loved one needs you is the worst kind of nightmare. If your aging family member lives independently, then a medical emergency is a serious concern for you both. You can give medical alert pendants to your loved ones. These devices can connect to your phone or tablet, and with one press of a button, you can know when something’s not right.
Smart SpeakersÂ

Nowadays, a smart speaker is not just a hunk of plastic. Smart Speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home act as smart hubs and can connect to multiple devices in your house. Your loved one can make calls, operate other smart devices, listen to the news, read recipes, and play music and audiobooks with voice commands.
Smart OvenÂ

According to records, the leading cause of fire in the house is a stove fire. You can use smart devices to notify your loved one if they accidentally forgot to turn off the stove or oven. You can buy a smart monitor that works with electric stoves only. This item lets you know if you’ve left the stove on though it is not an automatic turn-off; instead, it’s an app that sends a notification.
The other thing you can buy is IGuard Stove. It works with a motion sensor that detects when you came and left the kitchen and whether you returned. It has an automatic oven shut off timer which shuts your oven off after a set time.
Smart RemindersÂ

With age, people tend to forget things. That is why we’ve included smart reminders on our list. You can record personal reminders and can hear them up to 100 feet away. This allows the older folks to hear when to take medicine and whether they have any visitors for the day. You can record your message in any language.
Smart Pet Feeder

Pet owners have said that their stress levels have reduced, and they can connect more with the outside world more after getting a pet. Many elderly pet owners have admitted they have difficulty taking proper care of their pets with age-related struggles. To fight this, you can bring home a smart pet feeder.
This smart device provides the same amount of food and water for every meal to your pet. You can also get notifications after the food is dispensed to your pets. It is an excellent device for older pet owners who have mobility or memory loss issues.
Smart OutletsÂ

To use a smart outlet, you simply plug the device into the wall and then plug the other item, such as a lamp, into the smart outlet. You can turn on or off any device through your mobile app or voice command using these smart plugs. You can adjust lights, operate kitchen appliances, and many more.
If you have a mobility issue, these plugs can help you immensely. All the appliances that are easily forgotten can pose a potential fire hazard. After leaving home, if you remember you’ve left the oven, curling iron or any other device plugged in, you can switch it off from wherever you are with your mobile phone.
Smart Washer and DryerÂ

With a smart cloth washer, the owner can track their dry and wash cycles, the energy uses, and alert when the duct gets seriously clogged. Seniors can manage their laundry load and can know when it’s the time for dryer maintenance.
Smart Leak DetectorÂ

A burst or leaky pipe could be a severe problem not only for seniors but for everybody. It can damage the property and drive up the water bill. You can install smart leak detectors to your pipe system to know the change in water pressure, usage, etc. The user can get alerts of running toilets, showers, faucets, etc. A Wi-Fi enabled device sends all these alerts. Also, the plumbers can easily detect if there’s a leak in your system.
The Bottom Line
Though it’s a fact that seniors today are less technology-dependent than younger generations, we have to accept that we need some support and care after a certain age. Learning to use these smart devices will help older citizens and their family members who are always worried about them.
If your elderly loved ones live independently or face some issues, these smart technology devices could be everything you need to make their life more manageable. These devices can improve safety as they send notifications to the concerned when something happens and help reach older people in no time.
Despite all the benefits, what matters the most is peace of mind. Knowing that your elder family member is living a comfortable and safe life at home while you’re away is the best feeling ever.Â