Health monitoring: Through wearable devices, remote sensors, and other technologies, it collects data on seniors' vital signs, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and quality of sleep, to help detect potential health problems at an early stage.
Intelligent Alarm and Emergency Call: When the elderly encounter danger or unexpected situations, they can notify their family or medical personnel in time through the one-button help function to ensure timely assistance.
Life support services: Provide location-based services, such as reminding seniors to take medication on time, scheduling daily life activities, and connecting them to community resources and service providers.
Health management platform: integrating the elderly's medical records, diagnostic results, and medication usage into a single platform, which facilitates remote consultation and personalized treatment recommendations by doctors.
Security monitoring: Utilizing IoT technology and video surveillance equipment, monitor abnormal situations at home, such as fall detection and gas leakage alarms.
Emotional companionship and entertainment: Some smart elderly care systems also provide virtual chatbots or other interactive tools to provide mental comfort and support to the elderly, as well as recommending entertainment programs or games suitable for them.
Home care support: Provide training and support for family members and caregivers to enhance their caregiving skills and mental health.
Smart Home Integration: Works with other smart home devices, such as voice-controlled lighting and temperature control systems, to make life more convenient for the elderly.
Through the integration of various software and hardware facilities and data collection and analysis, the smart elderly care system is able to achieve personalized, efficient and intelligent elderly care services, thus meeting the growing demand for home-based elderly care services.