IoT Medical Sensors
Heat and Carbon Dioxide Monitoring in Elderly Homes
Motion Detection for Elderly Movement Tracking
Wearable Health Sensors for Continuous Monitoring
Fall Detection Sensors for Immediate Alerts
Remote Monitoring for Caregivers and Family
IoT sensors monitor room temperature and carbon dioxide levels in elderly homes, ensuring a safe and healthy environment. Alerts are sent if conditions become unsafe, helping to prevent heatstroke or poor air quality.
Heat and Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
Motion sensors track movement within the home, sending notifications to caregivers or family if an elderly person has been inactive for an extended period, such as not leaving bed or the armchair, ensuring timely intervention.
Motion Detection for Elderly Activity
Wearable IoT devices continuously monitor vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels, providing real-time data to healthcare providers. This allows for early detection of health issues and reduces the need for frequent in-person check-ups.
Wearable Health Sensors
IoT fall detection sensors can be placed around the home or worn as a device. These sensors send immediate alerts to caregivers if a fall is detected, enabling fast responses to prevent further injury.
Fall Detection Sensors
Family members and caregivers can remotely access data from IoT sensors to monitor the well-being of elderly individuals. This provides peace of mind and allows for timely intervention if needed.
Remote Monitoring for Caregivers
All sensor data is collected and stored on a cloud platform, allowing healthcare providers to track trends in an elderly person's health and activity over time. This helps with long-term care planning and decision-making.