Caregivers need help, not tools that don’t work because they are too complicated to set up, use or are rejected by your loved one.
Technology on the market today tends to solve one small piece of the puzzle, yet doesn’t look at the overall situation. Need medications monitored? Buy a meds monitor. Need to know where your loved one is? Buy a GPS watch. Need to know if they are getting out of bed at night? Buy a bed sensor. Need to communicate with them? Buy an iPad and FaceTime. All of these are fine, but insufficient. You could waste valuable time managing technology, not helping your loved one.
But there’s a different way to approach it, which is how we developed our technology. What’s our secret sauce? Read on!