Technology: some senior citizens embrace it, some consider it a necessary evil, and some avoid it at all costs. It is true that certain forms of technology can be overly complicated and overwhelming for older adults. However, technology can also contribute greatly to seniors’ safety, happiness, and quality of life. 

Technology can be especially helpful for seniors who wish to age in place in their own homes. Some people even view technology as the “big disruptor” that will allow seniors to age safely and independently. Many devices exist to help seniors stay safe while maintaining their independence. 

There are countless gadgets on the market that would be beneficial for seniors. Here are 5 of the best easy tech devices for seniors to improve their everyday lives.



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1. Automated Pill Dispensers

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Medication management is often a serious concern for older adults. Forgetting to take medication or taking the incorrect dosage can be dangerous. That’s where automatic pill dispensers come in. 

One recommended brand is the Hero Automatic Pill Dispenser. This machine alerts users when it is time to take their medication, and dispenses their correct dose with a click of a button. It also sorts and stores a 90-day supply of up to 10 different medications. 

No more having to worry if your loved ones are remembering to take their medicine, or if they are taking it correctly. This product allows seniors to have much more independence when it comes to medication management.

Click here to learn more about getting the Hero Automatic Pill dispenser covered by insurance or Medicare.

2. Senior-Friendly Tablets

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Tablets are excellent tools with countless different applications. From games, news, stocks, email, social media, stocks, weather, drawing, websites and more, the options are endless. They are also lighter and more portable than traditional laptops or desktop computers, making them useful for seniors.

However, too many choices, buttons, usernames, passwords, settings and other features of regular tablets are often overwhelming and unnecessary for seniors. 

Luckily there is a solution to this problem: senior-friendly tablets such as this one from GrandPad Social. 

This new technology is streamlined with only the most relevant tools for seniors. The tablets come pre-programmed with the basics: games, music, photo sharing, and video chatting. They also come already set up with internet and have safety features in place to keep seniors safe online. There is 24/7 support available if the user needs assistance with any of the tools. 

Gone are the days of seniors struggling to use their computers. Now, they can video chat with their family members, read the news, and listen to their music with the simple click of a button. 



3. Robot Companions

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Everyone could benefit from companionship, especially seniors. However, when company is not available, there is a new product on the market that can fill in: the ElliQ.

This voice-operated care companion is the first of its kind. It interacts with seniors by initiating and engaging in natural conversations, and checking in on them to see how they are doing. It even remembers things they have previously said to make the companionship feel more authentic. 

Not only that, but the ElliQ can also help seniors keep track of appointments and medication. It can send messages and make phone calls. And, most importantly, it can alert the user’s loved ones if it senses something is wrong. These are just some of the many helpful features of this gadget.



4. Hidden Wearable GPS Tracker

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Wandering and getting lost are major threats for some seniors, especially those with dementia, Alzheimer’s, or other cognitive impairments. 

One tool to combat this concern is the GPS Smart Sole, the world’s first hidden wearable GPS tracking solution for seniors with the tendency to wander. It comes in the form of a water-resistant shoe insert – something hidden that seniors will not forget to bring with them when they go somewhere. 

Once the insert is placed in the shoe, the user’s location is able to be tracked via GPS on the phone or computer. It will also alert and send the user’s location to their loved ones if they wander out of certain geographical zones.

What sets the GPS Smart Sole apart from other tracking devices is that it is hidden, unlike tracking bracelets and monitors that are visible to others. The Smart Soles feel like regular insoles, keeping seniors from feeling stressed or embarrassed about being tracked and therefore more likely to use them.

The GPS Smart Sole can be covered or reimbursed by some insurance companies and even by Medicaid in some states. Click here for more information on coverage.



5. Fall Detection Sensors

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Senior falls lead to 3 million trips to the emergency room per year. Falling is the leading cause of accidents, serious injuries, and accidental deaths in older adults. Falls can be a major threat to seniors’ health and independence, and should be taken seriously when they occur. 

The Kami FallDetect Camera Sensor was created to increase response time when falls occur, which can be critical and even life-saving for seniors. Every second counts after a fall.

The FallDetect Camera has a 99% success rate in recognizing falls. When the sensor detects a fall, it will send an alert to the senior’s loved one. The loved one can then look at the live camera, review the footage, communicate with the senior, and call for help. 

Kami is even working on a feature that will alert emergency services after detecting a fall.

The possibility of falling at home is a common fear for seniors and their loved ones, and for good reason. With 24/7 fall detection, seniors who live alone–and their families–can have a little more reassurance about their safety.

The Kami FallDetect Camera can be purchased from the Kami website and even on Amazon Prime.

Next Steps

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Aging can pose many challenges. But, plenty of easy tech for seniors exists to improve their quality of life and maintain their independence.

If you or your senior loved one need further guidance navigating your later years, Florida Senior Consulting can help.

Our senior advisors are experts in the field. We will help you find the best senior living and care services in Florida based on your budget, interests, and preferences. We provide these consulting and placement services at no cost to you.



Call us at (941) 661-6196 or visit FloridaSeniorConsulting.com to start living your best life in 2023.

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