Innovative Safety Devices for Seniors

January 21, 2022

We live in the safest era since known history, yet accidents happen to the best of us. And as we age, it becomes easy to become forgetful and even prone to those accidents.
But thanks to the technology, there are many safety measures available. Whether it's the stove knob lock for the forgetful golden-agers or the intelligent cane that improves the way one uses the walking aid.
In any case, personal safety should be considered a fundamental right instead of a privilege.
Today we will talk about some of the best decisions you can make to aid older adults, whether it is you or someone you care about.

7 Safety Devices for the elderly

There are various inventions out there to ensure the safety of the golden-agers. This list includes the ones from which you can get the most benefits. For smart caregivers, these are the smart choices. Remember, both physical and mental health care is essential for everyone, and the need increases as old age draws near.

Automatic Pill Dispensor

It is so easy to forget to take pills. Thanks to devices like these, no one needs to tire their brain cells unnecessarily.

Automatic Pill Dispensor

Priced at around $150, LiveFine's automatic pill dispenser keeps pills organized for up to 28 days. It is portable and easy to look at. You can store up to 9 doses of up to 12 pills per day.
There are many better or worse products available in the market. But this one takes the cake when we compare the price and application.
You can monitor the pills through a phone app available for both iPhone and Android.
It's a good addition if you are on medication.
This one is even cheaper (with less storage).
Suppose you're looking for something simpler and more affordable (or free). In that case, you can install a mobile app like MyTherapy Pill Reminder. This app can keep track of hourly medication as well.
Find this app alongside 12 helpful apps for seniors designed to keep them happy and satisfied (#22).
If you need help with medication reminders, we just have the right guide for you.

Monitoring and communication application

There are digital cameras and other devices to help monitor the well-being of grandparents. You can set up communication devices as well (check the complete list here).
And while you can spend a few hundred bucks on setting up these devices, there are better alternatives available, with a fraction of the cost you'd pay otherwise.
Bthere is not a safety device by standard definition. Perhaps it's something more than that.

Bthere.care app

Bthere utilizes the device you already have (your smartphone or tablet) and converts that into high-quality monitoring and video calling device. It makes elder parents happy and feel involved.
You do not need to spend any penny buying another device. Bthere is revolutionary, to say the least. It is the cutting-edge technology of 2021 combined with the empathy and emotions every elderly deserves.

Cordless Fall detector Mat

It detects the falls and alerts the caregiver living in the vicinity. Perfect for those suffering from Dementia, Alzheimer's, or even sleepwalking.

Cordless Fall detector Mat

What makes this product a best-seller on Amazon though, is the ease of use. The activity sensors (pressure sensors) embedded on the mat are impressive.
Priced at $200, this cordless fall detection sensor can save the life of your loved ones.
Once it detects the fall, the fall detector mat alert caregivers who are living in the vicinity. It helps them provide emergency aid as soon as possible.

Apple watch

Thanks to recent technological developments, devices like the Apple watch have made many other devices obsolete.
For example, you do not need to spend another penny on separate BPM monitors, pedometers, or even fall detectors.

Apple Watch

That's right. Apple Watch can detect if its use has fallen or is about to fall. Oh, sweet technology!
Apple watch can also alert you if your heartbeats are irregular (too fast or too slow). It provides emergency services straight from your wrists!
Series 7 of Apple Watch costs between $400-$500, depending on the model.
You can even use the watch to remind you of important things and keep track of daily tasks. Old were the times when one could fascinate a wristwatch with a calculator.
There are cheaper smartwatches available, but not all provide safety features as significant as Apple watches. Samsung Gear ($115) and Garmin watches ($200) come next in line if you're looking to spend less on a watch.

Fingerprint door lock

This is one of our favorite products in this segment. For elderlies living alone, this is a must-buy product with no second thoughts. It ensures increased safety, faster locking or unlocking of doors, and convenience – all at a price of around $80.

Smartlock

Old people are forgetful. They misplace their wallets and keys all the time. A fingerprint door lock ensures they are not locked out of their house.
No need to change locks in case you or your loved ones lose their keys! That's one way to avoid unnecessary expenses.


Smoke detector (Carbon Monoxide)

For seniors living alone, it is vital to keep their place warm and habitable. But sometimes accidents happen. Whether it's the faulty dryer vent or the fireplace.

Carbon Monoxide Detector

Carbon Monoxide is known as the silent killer. It can be produced by any fuel-burning device. Once you have a smoke detector like the Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector, it becomes easy to sleep at night.
Carbon Monoxide is terrible and deadly. Spending $20 on it can never be a wrong choice.


Home security system

Home security systems like Simplisafe are easy to set up, provide superior safety and peace of mind.
Among many of its competitors, we find the Simplisafe security system the easiest to use. It's a complete kit under $350 which includes 12 pieces of wireless security devices alongside a high definition camera that can be installed at the doorway.

You will also get the sensors in the box, which can alert you of several emergencies straight on your mobile device.
Whether it is smoke coming from the kitchen, or a gas leak, high-end security systems are essential, especially for seniors living alone.
The motion sensors in this particular device can sense motion within 30 feet. The camera has a 90-degrees field of vision, and you can get additional sensors on request.
"The system was easy to install and is a far greater value than the commercial stuff you pay goo-gobs of money to have installed." - Betsy (Amazon user)
For any senior living without assistance, installing a security setup in their place can significantly improve their personal well-being.

Make sure to check out the best Home monitoring systems for elders. (#28)

Honorable Mentions

Medical Alert Device

A $100 necklace with built-in LTE that provides two-way communication (like a cellular phone).
It has GPS to track location. And with a robust battery backup, Black Decker's goVia is one of the best gadgets for the elderly in the market.

Although to keep using the device, you'll need to shed another $35 every month.

It has automatic fall detection as well.
Stand-alone toilet safety rails
The adjustable railings for the toilet can help the elderly feel dignified taking a loo. Bidget installation helps too.

Emergency Call Button

This little device ($20) is among the best Personal emergency response devices. With a click, it can alert the caregiver.
During the day, you can hang the device around your neck. During sleep time, simply put it on your bedside table.
Loud Alarm Clock
This is not a safety device, but an alarm clock can become helpful in some emergencies.

Safety Alarm

$10 electric whistle is the cheapest item on the list. A small button produces a loud sound once clicked.
Great for indoors when your caregiver might not hear you. And it can be used outdoors to draw attention in case of an impending emergency.

People also asked

What are assistive devices for the elderly?

Assistive devices refer to any device that makes it possible for someone with disabilities to live an independent and fulfilling life. Hearing aids, bed rails, and balancing canes are some of the examples.

What items do elderly people need?

Like anyone else, older people require care and attention. There are various products designed to make their lives easier. Such as:
Communication device
Safety devices
Entertainment devices
Assistive or accessibility devices

How can we keep the elderly at home safe?

We can keep the elderly safe by installing several safety devices around them, such as a fall detector or security cameras. We can senior-proof the home, like installing railings on the bed and stairs. Make sure the house is well lit, the floors are dry, and mats are skid-proof.

How can I monitor my grandparents?

By installing a dedicated monitoring device, we can make sure our grandparents are safe and sound. Various devices and services (Bthere) allow old people to enjoy their privacy while staying in touch with their remote loved ones.

What is considered adaptive equipment?

Adaptive equipment makes the lives of elderlies easier. A few examples are:
Wheelchairs.
Canes.
Crutches.
Walkers or walking frames.
Walking stick

How can I reduce the risk of a fall in the bathroom?

We can reduce the risk of falling by installing fall detectors and sensors in bathrooms. These sensors react to even slight imbalance and can alert the caregiver right away. If you have an apple watch, there is an inbuilt feature that alerts the user if they risk falling.
One can install railings around the bathtub, toilet, and walls as well. And shower chairs can help too.
Several senior safety devices can reduce the falling risk.

Conclusion

Safety devices are great to have, but nothing can replace personal care. And while the senior safety devices we mentioned can improve physical safety, a caring hand is crucial for the mental health of your beloved ones.

Bthere is a video calling app that actually cares about the elderly. Old age brings its own challenges, and Bthere is extending a helping hand. 

You can stay in touch with your loved ones without buying an extra device for that. All you need is an internet connection. Click here to know more about Bthere.

Our final piece of advice is to let people around you know how you feel. If you're happy– celebrate. If you are not, talk to others.

And make sure you are a regular to your favorite doctor. Visit frequently, get a thorough checkup from time to time. Don't wait to get sick to visit the clinic. A healthy life should not be limited to young people. Life is precious, whether it's new or old.

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