Tech devices that can help keep elderly relatives connected

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Published: 03/07/2023

As our relatives get older, helping them remain connected to both their surroundings and other people is imperative to enhancing the quality of their life. Good connectivity has many positive benefits, such as mental and physical well-being, and many technological advances make staying connected much more accessible. Here we look at some of the tech devices available and how they can help.

  1. Smartphones
  2. iPads
  3. Wearables
  4. Smart speakers

Smartphones

Although a smartphone may look slightly intimidating to someone in their older years, they needn't be, and they offer so many benefits. Primarily they provide an effortless way to stay in touch, even if your relatives are not as mobile as they once were. Whilst all phones offer voice calls, smartphones can also allow video calls and text messages, regardless of location. There are even brands, such as Doro phones, that are specifically designed with older generations in mind. They have features such as extra loud and clear sound, larger separated keys, and a higher visual contrast which make them much easier to use than standard smartphones. Seeing a loved one's face whilst you catch up with them gives you the sense of physically being in their presence, even if it is at a time when that is not possible. This not only makes things easier, but it also promotes regular communication, enhancing emotional well-being. Staying connected reduces feelings of loneliness and isolation, improving general mood and overall health. A smartphone also makes access to information quick and easy, with apps and online libraries at the touch of a few buttons. Staying informed about current events and researching topics of interest promote lifelong learning and keep us intellectually engaged.

iPads

Like smartphones' functionality, iPads provide a user-friendly interface that is particularly good for the less tech-savvy. They are great for video calls, where your phone screen is too small for detail. You can also use them to access social media, check emails and watch television or movies. The benefit of an iPad for watching entertainment is that it is so much more transportable than a television whilst keeping us mentally stimulated. The format and size of an iPad also mean it is great for reading e-books and playing games such as puzzles and those specifically for brain training. Here are some of the best brain training games recommended by Age UK, and their benefits. Entertaining activities boost our moods and are excellent all-around promoters of mental well-being that can help reduce stress. You can also use an iPad to access support and resources, whether within your local community or generally. Social networks can keep you connected to your community and area, informing you of local activities and offering emotional support. They are an excellent place for information sharing and advice. 

Wearables

Wearables refer to technology worn on the body, such as Fitbits, Apple watches and other activity trackers. They can sync with health apps on an android or iPhone, such as Google Fit, or MyFitnessPal, and are perfect for elderly relatives that want to stay active. They can keep track of fitness goals and provide valuable resources like exercise routines and dietary advice. Being able to set goals in this way is excellent encouragement for getting out and about connecting with your local community. Because they have built-in health apps, they can monitor things such as heart rate, level of activity, and medication reminders. Many physical activities involve movement, encouraging elderly relatives to get out, move more, and interact with others. This promotes a healthier lifestyle, reduces stress levels, strengthens the immune system, and improves cardiovascular health.

Smart speakers

Smart Speakers, like Amazon Echo and Google Home, let elderly relatives ask questions, get reminders, listen to music and more without using a physical device.

Here are some of the top things you can use Amazon echo and Google home for:

  1. Controlling household devices with your voice
  2. Ask questions and find out news
  3. Set timers and alarms
  4. Voice controlled shopping and ordering
  5. Music streaming and entertainment
  6. Hands free calling and messaging

Once they are set up, which is not a complicated process,  they can make life easier by providing information, setting reminders, and creating to-do lists. You can also ask them about the weather and connect them to various smart devices in your home, such as lights, thermostats, and security systems. This helps to easily manage your living environment without physical exertion, stay on top of daily routines, and remember appointments. Smart speakers also offer peace of mind regarding emergencies because they often have built-in features connecting you to emergency services and designated contacts. 

These tech devices are a great way for elderly relatives to stay connected with family and friends and stay safely active in their daily lives. Right At Home provide homecare services in Alton and Bordon and truly understands the importance of connection. Our caregivers love spending time with their clients and are familiar with many technological devices that can support care at home and independence. 

 

If you would like to know more about how we can help support an elderly relative and help keep them connected, why not call Right At Home on 01420 481716. One of our experienced team will be happy to help.

 

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