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Four high-tech products every senior can use

| May 25, 2010 2:00 PM

Nearly 40 millions Americans are over the age of 65, and as the senior citizen population grows, so does the new technology targeted at this audience. From medical devices that make life easier to new technologies that help older and younger generations stay connected, there is a wide array of products available that are not only helpful, but easy to use. Here's an overview of the top technology trends for seniors.

Digital hearing aids - For years, it was assumed that hearing aids were uncomfortable and extremely noticeable. This is no longer the case. Leading hearing aid providers now offer nearly invisible hearing aids that are both comfortable and effective. High-tech hearings aids are also easier than ever to use. And it's important to note that hearing loss is a growing concern among senior citizens. More than 32 million Americans are currently dealing with some degree of hearing loss. The best way to find out if hearing aids can help you or someone you know is by getting a professional hearing test.

Medical emergency equipped security systems - The latest wireless home security systems are equipped with everything from burglary to carbon monoxide monitoring. But perhaps the most important feature for senior citizens is medical emergency monitoring. Security systems with medical monitoring come with equipment like wireless keypads and keychain remotes so that 9-1-1 can be reached with the touch of a button. Some systems also have two-way voice capabilities, so if someone falls, they can communicate with emergency personnel through a speaker in the home security panel.

Basic Internet knowledge - The idea of learning how to use the Internet can seem daunting. But in reality, it can make you happier. A recent policy paper from the Phoenix Center found that spending time online reduces depression among senior citizens by 20 percent. Many experts believe this is because Internet use helps senior citizens stay better connected to family and friends. From Gmail to Facebook, more senior citizens are becoming Internet savvy as a means of keeping in touch with grandchildren and other family members.

High-tech reminders - A variety of new products are being developed to help remind seniors to take medications and refill prescriptions. One of the latest developments is a Smart Pill Dispenser. Aurora Health Care offers a pillbox that can speak reminders and will dispense up to six doses of medication a day. This is great for people who live alone and have a hard time remembering what medications need to be taken and when. Plus, the high-tech box will even notify a caregiver if 90 minutes passes and a pill isn't taken.

Whether you're looking for the latest products for yourself or your parents, it's important to do research before investing in an unknown high-tech item. Hearing aids and home security systems have been around for years, but some of the newest gadgets don't fulfill their promises. Either way, it's good to know that new solutions are being developed every day to make life as a senior citizen easier.

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