How do smart aging systems monitor the health of the elderly?

Smart Aging Systems typically use a variety of technologies to monitor the health of the elderly. These technologies include:

Wearable devices: Wearable devices can monitor the elderly's heart rate, blood pressure, blood glucose and other physiological indicators to detect possible health problems in a timely manner.

Biosensors: Biosensors can assess the physical condition of the elderly by detecting parameters such as breathing, body temperature and skin moisture.

Video monitoring: Video monitoring can observe the behavior and activities of the elderly in order to provide assistance when necessary.

Smart home: Smart home systems can automatically control indoor temperature, humidity and air quality to ensure a comfortable and safe living environment for the elderly.

Connected Medical Devices: Connected medical devices can transmit data via the Internet to a doctor or healthcare provider to remotely monitor the physical condition of the elderly.

Through the above technologies, the Smart Elderly System can help the elderly to maintain good health and identify and deal with possible health problems in a timely manner.