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In-Depth Care for the Elderly with Peace of Mind, Featuring Experts and SECOM Security Care

26 / 03 / 2024

Elderly individuals require special attention, both for their physical and mental health, especially regarding safety in daily living. Today, we will delve into how to ensure peace of mind in elderly care, combining the perspectives of experts with the attentive approach of the SECOM Smart Security Care team. They understand the needs and issues of the elderly and will highlight areas that need special attention.



SECOM Smart Security Care

An Intelligent System for Ensuring Safety for the Elderly


Monitor every movement of the elderly through cameras and detection sensors.


Elderly individuals often face challenges related to slower movements and reduced agility, which means that family members need to be more attentive to their daily lives. This can lead to frequent concerns about their daily routines and safety.

Therefore, the simplest and safest solution is to install surveillance cameras to monitor the elderly's daily activities around the clock. Adding motion detection sensors further enhances this by allowing you to track their movements and activities within the home, providing peace of mind.
Examples of areas that SECOM recommends for special attention include:


  • Front Door: To monitor the entry and exit of the elderly, ensuring they are living normally and safely. For instance, if an elderly person hasn't returned home or has missed their usual time, it could indicate potential safety concerns. This allows for timely intervention, contact, or communication with the elderly, helping to prevent issues like missing persons or accidents outside the home.


  • Bedroom Door: To check if the elderly are going to bed and waking up at regular times. For example, if the elderly wake up at unusual times, it might raise health concerns. This could range from general illness to physical conditions that the elderly may not directly communicate. Early detection of such irregularities allows for timely consultation with a doctor.


  • Bathroom Door: To monitor bathroom use patterns and frequency for any unusual changes. For instance, if the elderly spend an unusually long time in the bathroom, it could indicate a fall or other issue. Conversely, if they aren't using the bathroom as usual, it could signal health problems. Observing these changes can help address potential health issues before they become severe.


  • Other Areas Frequently Used by the Elderly: Each elderly person has different preferences and lifestyles. Some might enjoy reading in the living room, cooking in the kitchen, or sitting in a favorite chair outside. Installing cameras or sensors in these frequently used areas can reduce concerns, help detect abnormalities, and enable easy communication with the elderly through Wi-Fi cameras or real-time activity monitoring.


Monitor daily routines and behaviors of the elderly for added peace of mind with Activity Reports and Behavior Reports.



Activity Report & Behaviors Report


As people age, they become more susceptible to illnesses, making it increasingly important to monitor their behaviors and health data.


SECOM has recognized this need and developed a system that collects movement data from sensors and analyzes it, creating Activity Reports and Behavior Reports. These reports help to observe and assess any abnormal behaviors in the elderly, determining whether they are normal, abnormal, or changing in any way.


For example, a decrease in bathroom use over a certain period might indicate potential health issues or illnesses. Similarly, if there is no movement within the home, and the elderly person doesn't wake up or leave the bedroom, family members can check if there’s an issue, whether the person is missing, or if there’s an emergency.


Additionally, these reports include notifications on a 24-hour basis through an app available on both the elderly person's and their family members' smartphones. This ensures that family members can feel more at ease about the safety of their loved ones. At the same time, the elderly can monitor any changes or risks in their own health and address them as quickly as possible.


Manage the health and medication schedule of the elderly on time with a Medicine Box.

**Medicine Box and Smart Devices in SECOM Smart Security Services**


Another major concern for many is the potential for forgetting to take medication, as elderly individuals sometimes experience memory lapses. Missing doses or taking medication incorrectly can pose significant health risks. Therefore, a Medicine Box equipped with sensors to monitor and notify about the opening and closing of the box can help mitigate this issue.


From SECOM's experience, elderly individuals with memory issues or multiple types of medication often forget to take their medicine or take it incorrectly compared to the doctor's instructions. Having a system that allows family members to record and send reminders when they are not physically present can ensure that the elderly receive their medication as prescribed.

For instance, a family member might check each morning at 8:00 AM, before breakfast, to ensure that the elderly person has taken their medication. Another check could be made at 9:00 AM, after breakfast, to confirm that the Medicine Box has been used properly. This can be supplemented with video surveillance or phone calls to verify. This approach provides alerts to both the elderly individual and their family, offering a comprehensive care solution known as Care By Your Side, according to SECOM Security Care.

Comprehensive Accident Prevention and Safety for the Elderly



Even though elderly individuals may still be somewhat self-sufficient, the risk of accidents, falls, health issues, or unexpected events remains significant. This risk increases if they are living alone, making it crucial to establish a robust home safety system.

Whether it's installing smoke detectors to prevent kitchen fires, setting up water leak detectors in the kitchen or bathroom, or installing Medical Buttons—emergency buttons placed in areas where the elderly spend their time—these measures are crucial for their safety.


According to SECOM's expertise, the recommended locations for installing Medical Buttons include:

- **Bedroom**: To provide immediate assistance if needed during the night.

- **Bathroom**: To ensure help can be summoned quickly in case of slips or falls.

- **Living Room**: Where the elderly may spend a significant amount of time.

- **Near Stairs**: To provide an emergency alert system in case of falls or accidents on the stairs.

These installations ensure that in the event of an emergency, such as a fall or sudden health issue, the elderly can quickly press the Medical Button to alert others and receive prompt assistance.


Maintain the Mental Health of the Elderly to Keep Them Cheerful and Prevent Excessive Loneliness


Certainly, elderly individuals who are not working or have a social circle often spend most of their time at home. Meanwhile, family members are out working or studying daily, which can sometimes lead to feelings of loneliness, isolation, or even depression in some cases. Therefore, caring for the mental health of the elderly by maintaining regular communication and showing mutual concern can help bridge this distance.

Currently, SECOM offers Wi-Fi cameras that provide real-time visual reports and allow for voice communication through the camera. This technology makes it feel like you are together, no matter how far apart you are.

SECOM has encountered cases where elderly individuals do not like answering phone calls or using apps like Line or Facebook. In such cases, Wi-Fi cameras address this issue effectively, allowing you to monitor the elderly's daily life and communicate instantly via the camera, without waiting for them to answer a call or respond to a message.

This security system is just one aspect of modern elderly care that many households should consider. Other important aspects include health planning, diet, regular medical check-ups, spending time with the elderly, and expressing love and concern.

>> For those with elderly family members, you can start learning more about planning their care https://www.secom.co.th/personal/smart_security_careand safety here: Busy with work and no time to go home? How to plan elderly care to feel like you’re close by.

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