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2022 Trends in Senior Care Technology

6 January 2022

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Over the last few years, we’ve seen plenty of incredible ways in which technology has impacted our lives. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of many new digital innovations as people looked to stay safe and socially distant. For these reasons, we are now seeing new technology being used by the general public years earlier than anticipated.

 

These exciting new innovations are also making a big impact when it comes to senior care and well-being. Technology is helping seniors in a myriad of ways that includes health monitoring, social connection, and daily errands. 

 

So what can we expect to see among senior care tech innovations in 2022? We wanted to highlight a few exciting areas to pay attention to. Keep reading to learn more!

Connected Devices for At Home Care

With the emergence of advanced monitoring and connected devices, it is becoming easier than ever for seniors to stay in their homes for longer periods of time. This is great news for many people who prefer to live independently at home, but still, require some level of support from others. 

 

Caregivers and family members can use digital tools to check in on aging seniors and make sure they are doing well at home. Doctors and healthcare providers can look at health monitoring tools like fitness trackers to keep an eye on their senior patient’s heart rates and other important health metrics. They can also conduct telehealth visits to check in on patients virtually instead of in person. 

 

Healthcare providers are also making it easier for patients to access their data electronically. For seniors, this means more control and a better understanding of their health. In 2022, we expect to see more personalization when it comes to patient data, along with actionable insights that seniors can use to improve their well-being.

Increased Adoption of Digital Tools

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Seniors are becoming more accustomed to using technology in their everyday lives. With the COVID-19 pandemic and general speed at which digital tools are becoming available, this shouldn’t be too surprising. Seniors are increasingly comfortable using digital forms of communication to stay in loved ones on a daily basis. This includes tools such as text messaging, social media, video conferencing, and emailing. 

 

As we go further into 2022, seniors will become even more used to their smartphones and tablets when it comes to staying connected and on top of their daily tasks. They will continue to embrace digital tools to stay entertained, buy products and foods online, and participate in online communities. In the next few years, we expect seniors to accomplish these tasks with greater ease through technology.

Smart Homes for Seniors

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The rise of smart homes will continue into 2022, and seniors are poised to benefit from their emergence. For those looking to stay in their homes longer, the ability to control their homes with greater ease can be a game-changer. 

 

Connected homes make it easier for seniors to manage their homes successfully and ensure that they are safe. Examples include smart door locks and doorbells, light controls, digital thermostats, smoke alarms, and smart fridges. For example, voice-controlled devices can make it easy for seniors to turn off their lights without having to physically get up and perform the action. 

 

As we go into 2022 and beyond, we expect to see smart homes become even more customized to the diminishing capabilities of aging seniors. New products will come about to meet the needs of seniors with poor vision, reduced mobility, and frail physical conditions. All of these changes will provide much-needed support to home caregivers and family members looking after loved ones.

Conclusion

As you can see, the future of senior care and technology is quite exciting. Moving into 2022 and beyond, we expect to see seniors becoming increasingly comfortable in the utilization of digital tools on a daily basis. 

 

Thanks to these innovations, it will be possible for seniors to continue living at home for longer periods of time instead of having to move into a senior living facility due to necessity. Family members and home caregivers will get some much-needed support from these tools as they look to keep seniors safe, happy, and thriving at home.

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