With age, many older adults face increasing physical limitations and chronic illnesses, which can lead to a loss of independence and difficulty in managing daily tasks. These challenges often require modifications to their living environment to improve safety and ease of living. Technology also helps caregivers, especially when they can't be present.
Home automation technology offers a comprehensive solution, enabling the elderly to live independently in their own homes. By integrating smart devices and sensors, the system provides personalized support, ensuring both safety and comfort.
System functions
Security
The system can provide security by recognizing fire, gas leaks, leaks or intruders, and alerting the elderly and their relatives.
Health Monitoring
The system can keep track of health indicators such as heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels, and send the data to relatives or medical personnel for monitoring.
Smart Home Controls
The devices can automatically switch lights on and off, open and close roller shutters, and control the climate in the home, providing comfort and convenience for the elderly.
Reminders
Reminder systems and medication dispensers can help the elderly keep up with meals, medications, and prevent them from mistakenly taking or overdosing on medications.
Energy Savings
Smart home systems can automatically regulate energy consumption, helping to save money on energy bills and reduce the elderly's environmental impact.
Support in Times of Loneliness
Virtual assistants can provide companionship to your elderly loved one by answering questions and communicating with them.
how it works?
Central Unit and Sensors
No Cameras, Familiar Interaction
Easy Installation
The system consists of a central control unit that connects to various sensors and devices placed throughout the home. These sensors monitor activities, environmental conditions, and health indicators.
The system does not use any cameras inside the home, preserving the privacy and psychological comfort of the elderly residents. The interaction is designed to be familiar, using buttons or voice commands that are easy to use.
The installation and setup of the system can be completed in a single day without any major renovations or modifications to the home. It does not require specialized technical skills to set up.
Case: Leak Under Control
If a leak occurs, the system detects it, automatically shuts off the water, and notifies you and your loved ones. The smart home takes care of safety and alerts you in time!
Leak Under Control
If a leak occurs, the system detects it, automatically shuts off the water, and notifies you and your loved ones. The smart home takes care of safety and alerts you in time!
Benefits to relatives from our system
This system allows you to remotely monitor the safety and well-being of your elderly parents, notifying you of any unusual activity. This ensures that your parents are in a comfortable and safe environment, giving you peace of mind that you can spend more time with your family and focus on other enjoyable activities.
The most important acquisition is Peace of mind for the safety and well-being of the parents.
Health problems, decreased physical strength and stamina, impaired vision and hearing, and chronic illnesses limit the ability to perform daily tasks independently.
Decreased physical and cognitive abilities make the elderly more prone to falls, injuries, and other hazardous incidents at home.
Reduced mobility and social connections lead to isolation, loneliness, and a decline in physical and mental well-being.
The loss of independence and the burden on caregivers can lead to feelings of helplessness, guilt, and a deterioration of psychological state.
Decreased Autonomy
Increased Risk of Accidents
Reduced social and physical activity
Feelings of Helplessness and Guilt
The combination of decreased autonomy, social isolation, and feelings of helplessness can contribute to the development of depression and a general decline in mental well-being.
Depression and psychological decline
Burden on Relatives
Expensive
Taking care of elderly people can be expensive, with costs including professional caregivers, medical equipment, and lost work opportunities for family members.
Physically Demanding
Assisting with daily tasks and providing care can be physically exhausting, leading to health problems and a decrease in the quality of life for the caregiver.
Emotional exhaustion
Caring for elderly relatives can cause significant stress, worry, and anxiety. It is a very challenging emotional experience that can lead to burnout, feelings of guilt, and strain in family relationships.
Time-consuming
Caring for an elderly relative can be a full-time job, leaving little time for the caregiver's own needs, relationships, and responsibilities.