The 4 best assistance watches for seniors

Telecare buttons have made a qualitative leap: they are now worn on the wrist instead of on the neck and their operation is not restricted to a specific area.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
31 January 2024 Wednesday 16:22
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The 4 best assistance watches for seniors

Telecare buttons have made a qualitative leap: they are now worn on the wrist instead of on the neck and their operation is not restricted to a specific area. We are talking about new smart watches, a natural evolution of technology for the care of the elderly, with functions such as GPS location, fall detection or the possibility of calling by phone, even if they forget their cell phone. Next, we tell you in detail the characteristics of the newest telecare watches.

SeniorDomo Protect is a smartwatch designed specifically for the elderly population. Although its appearance imitates a sports model, this watch includes a multitude of new functions. In the field of geolocation, family members can track the user's journey through an app and set alerts when they leave a 'safe zone'.

This device monitors the user's physical activity and sends a telephone alert in case of falls or sudden blows. In addition, it monitors pulse levels, blood pressure and oxygen saturation, notifying the control unit if there are abnormal values. It also has an inactivity sensor and a reminder alarm for taking medications.

Durcal stands as another of the most efficient alternatives on the market. This model does not have an Internet connection or other devices and its central element is the help button that redirects to the emergency switchboard. This is a highly recommended device for people who live alone, as it also includes a pedometer and vital signs meters. Durcal has an integrated microphone and speaker that allows the user to make and receive calls from their family without the need for a mobile phone, with coverage throughout Spain. The service includes a GPS location tracking app.

Perhaps SaveFamily Senior is the model that most resembles a conventional smartwatch. This compact device, with a large physical button on the right that complements its touch screen, is water resistant. This watch does have 4G for calls and emergencies and its geolocation function - which includes notification to family members if the user leaves home or any other safe area - works through a SIM card.

It has other common senior features such as health monitoring, fall and inactivity warning, and reminder to take medication doses.

This watch, in addition to its large screen, stands out for a large number of integrated functions for the assistance of the elderly. Among the newest, temperature and heart rate monitoring are included. It has a simple yes or no system that allows the user to accept or reject calls, send or receive voice messages and for confirmation of alerts.