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A surge in technology trends for seniors designed to help them live more safely can allow more independence, whether they are living alone or with family. New technologies that can provide families and caregivers with the ability to monitor their loved ones may also save their lives in an emergency.

Advanced Accessibility

Voice assistants and home management devices can remind owners to take medicine or do daily tasks. Many of these devices can read news, play audiobooks, or create online shopping lists, which can reduce loneliness while alone. Some accessibility devices can aid caregivers and home aids, such as sensors that alert caregivers when their patients get out of bed.

Enhanced Communication

Seniors can enjoy a stronger connection with loved ones through new technologies that allow them to communicate easily from their homes. Some phones for seniors have adaptive technology or act like a landline phone, making them easier to use while offering captioning or advanced features like photo identification of callers.

Integrated Smart Home Technology

Caring for a home environment becomes much easier with technology that can control various appliances and functions from a home management device or phone. Many home management devices are user-friendly and can control and schedule heating, cooling, internet, TV, lights, and even kitchen appliances.

Increased Safety

Voice-operated devices can improve the safety of those who fall or may be injured while no one else is home. Many voice assistant devices and personal wearables can call emergency services or a loved one with voice commands. Some of these devices can monitor heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar, and other medical information and warn if there is a potential for a medical emergency.

Reduced Energy Consumption and Costs

Those concerned about the cost or impact of their energy use can convert to more efficient and affordable power and HVAC systems. Many appliances have also become more energy-efficient, using less power or incorporating standby options. Seniors or family members can manage these systems from their phones or computers.

Seniors face particular challenges with their health and safety that can change rapidly with a fall or if a medical issue arises. Many modern devices not only can help with these issues but can also simplify tasks and make life more comfortable or less costly. Whether a wearable or home management device, technology may be helpful for seniors who want to live alone or establish an independent routine while remaining connected to their families.