How Artificial Intelligence Can Benefit Your Ageing Parents

Many elderly people would never think of buying an Artificial Intelligence device. However, these gadgets have loads of useful features for older people!
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How Artificial Intelligence Can Benefit Your Ageing Parents

There is no denying that technology has taken a huge leap in the last several decades. One of the most prevalent technologies has been the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) into the domestic setting. It began with voice assistants Siri and Cortana on smartphones and developed into devices such as Google Home Mini and Amazon Alexa. They help with everyday tasks such as shopping lists and can connect to other electronics. With the right equipment, you can manage your lights, calls and TV shows from one device. It might seem like something out of science fiction, but artificial intelligence can help with many aspects of our lives.

Lately, there’s been a focus on how AI can help the elderly. Amazon even released an ad campaign targeted at elderly customers and their carers. The advert showed the benefits of using artificial intelligence to remind those suffering from dementia to eat or take medication.

What is Artificial Intelligence?

Artificial intelligence is defined as a computer system that is able to perform tasks that usually require human intelligence. This can be speech recognition, decision-making and translation between languages. AI is often able to learn and adapt the more they are used. It sounds like it is pulled straight from a sci-fi film, which can sometimes be off-putting to the elderly. However, the technology itself is simplified and is much more user friendly than smartphones or laptops.

Hive: Control Your Heating

Hive is a great feature to have with an Alexa or Google Mini. It allows you to change heating settings, turn lights on and off and control water settings, without having to move. This is a particularly great feature for those with reduced mobility. It gives people more control and less need for constant help. Many people as they get older want to preserve their independence; Hive is a great way to do this.

Keeping In Touch

You can actually use devices such as Alexa to keep in touch with family. The use of handsfree dialling means help with those prone to misplacing their phone – your loved one can make and answer a call using just their voice. You can also use your own Alexa to contact your parents. The ‘Drop-In’ function is an optional feature that allows you to instantly connect with your parent’s Amazon device. This can be really useful for someone whose parent is suffering from dementia. It means you can call them without worrying about phones being left off the hook or waiting for them to get to the phone.

Keeping Up To Date

Domestic artificial intelligence allows the user to keep up to date with the news and weather. You can make sure your parent’s device is linked to their favourite news source. This means that they can check in with the main headlines, the local news and listen to the radio. The user can also use the device to search for things in the local area. This could include restaurants, pharmacies and shops. Alexa or the Google Mini should be able to provide opening hours as well as phone numbers. The reason this is so popular with elderly users is that it simplifies the technology. It enables them to access information quickly without having to rely on any technological know-how.

Audio Books

Another great use of AI assistants is audiobooks. These are an increasingly popular way to ‘read’ the latest bestsellers; they’re great for those whose vision is deteriorating, as well as those who want to get on with tasks like cooking and cleaning while they listen. Some older people might also struggle to turn pages or hold a book for long periods of time, as many suffer from weakening grip and reduced strength in their hands as they age. Therefore, audiobooks present a handy solution.

Reminders

Probably one of the most useful tools for carers of elderly parents is a reminders feature. As memory worsens over time, there may be legitimate concerns surrounding your parent’s ability to take medication on time or to eat. You can set reminders to take medication or prepare a meal every day at the same time. As a result, your parent can remain independent for as long as they are able.

Careline Technology – Providing Peace of Mind

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