HOME MONITORING
Sunday, October 28th, 2007Caring for elderly people when you don’t live close by can be difficult unless you invest in home monitoring equipment. If your elderly parents or friends would rather live at home instead of living in an assisted living facility or with family, being able to monitor them during the day is one way to have peace of mind while adhering to their wishes.
Home monitoring systems can vary due to your needs. Monitoring systems can include alarm systems for doors and windows, GPS monitoring devices that track the movements of elderly people when they are inside or outside, and medical monitoring systems that can tell you important health information such as blood pressure, heart rate, and mobility. Some monitoring systems will also tell you if the person is taking their medication each day.
When there is an emergency, home monitoring systems will alert you, other caregivers, and emergency medical teams who will be able to get to the home quickly in order to help. By investing in a home monitoring system, no one will have to relocate.
Home Monitoring System Options
Depending on the level of care the elderly person you are looking after will need, you can easily set up a computerized system that won’t disturb the home with large wires, large devices, or devices that make a lot of noise. Maintaining the peacefulness of the home is a goal you need to keep in mind. Even though elderly people know they need a little more care now that they’re older, most don’t want to be reminded of it each day.
Home monitoring systems include small devices that detect movement around the home. As the elderly person goes through their day, there actions will be monitored. If they fall or are injured and can’t move, the sensor will detect a lack of movement and send an alert to you and to emergency medical services.
Some home monitoring systems also remind elderly people to take their medication and measure their blood pressure by flashing a short message on the television screen. Small blood pressure monitoring devices are used to help elderly people obtain an accurate measurement. If all is well, you will receive a message that says so. If not, you will be alerted via email or by text message.
Home monitoring systems can also help elderly people stick to their diet, remind them to get enough exercise, and remind them of any other medical tasks that need to be done each day.
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