Communicating Care to Loved Ones With Technology
In the time of social-distancing and medical isolation, certain products can increase connection and interaction with our loved ones without the need to compromise safety.
Smart Home Security: Independent Life at Any Age
Smart home technology is often a simple, set-it-and-forget-it solution for families with aging loved ones. These systems allow for your loved one to remain safe and secure in their
Show Us the Light: Smart Home Lighting Systems
Many loved ones develop physical and visual impairments that make day-to-day living difficult and sometimes even dangerous. Because of this, older adults who choose to age in place
Geotracking: Keeping Elderly Loved Ones Safe
Born from the advances of GPS technology geotrackers are simple, cost-effective, undetectable ways of monitoring your loved one from a distance, allowing them to live as independen
Product Spotlight: Electronic Caregiver
The Pro Health can also serve as a valuable tool during the coronavirus pandemic when many people must remain isolated in their homes.
Helping Loved Ones Adapt to Mobility Loss
Older adults often struggle with the toll aging takes on their bodies. While these barriers may prove troublesome to independent living, they can be overcome.
Top Living Area Adjustments for Parkinson’s
A PD patient and family need to understand that the adaptation and changes to the living environment will more than likely change over time with evolving needs, linked to the curre
Kitchen Area Adjustments for Parkinson’s
A PD patient and family need to understand that the adaptation and changes to the living environment will more than likely change over time with evolving needs, linked to the curre
Top Bed and Bath Adjustments for Parkinson’s
A PD patient and family need to understand that the adaptation and changes to the living environment will more than likely change over time with evolving needs, linked to the curre
The 9 Stages of Grief In Older Adults
Grief is different for everyone, but your grieving loved one is likely to experience some or all of the typical stages of grief. Here are the 9 stages of grief, what to expect, and