One-button emergency pager: Installed in a conspicuous location within easy reach of the elderly, this device allows the elderly to call for help in the event of an accident or emergency.
Smart mattress: monitor sleep quality and body movement status, some mattresses can also monitor heart rate, breathing rate and other health indicators, and real-time data transmission to the cloud platform or caregiver's terminal.
Intelligent blood pressure meter and blood glucose meter: Automatically record and upload physiological parameters such as blood pressure and blood glucose to help manage chronic diseases.
Wireless vital signs monitoring devices: e.g. wearable ECG monitoring devices, oxygen saturation monitoring devices, etc. Intelligent security systems: including fall detection systems, infrared sensor alarm devices, etc., to prevent safety risks for the elderly at home.
Intelligent environment control devices: such as temperature and humidity controllers, intelligent lighting, voice assistants, etc., to facilitate the elderly to adjust the home environment according to their needs.
Remote video call devices: such as smart TVs, tablets or smart speakers, which enable family members and caregivers to communicate with the elderly at any time by video and understand their living conditions.
Location devices: For seniors who are at risk of getting lost, they can wear smartwatches or other wearable devices with GPS location functions.
Through the integration of these smart devices and services, the home nursing beds are able to achieve a similar effect of specialized care in nursing institutions, allowing the elderly to enjoy the warmth of the family at the same time get timely and effective care and services.