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Discover the Technology Breakthrough that Provides Peace of Mind to Caregivers and Renewed Independence to Elderly Citizens!
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You wake up in the morning, wondering how bad the traffic will be, thoughts of finally getting that big promotion racing through your mind as you head to work. Only while you’re at work, you have to check on an elderly parent or other family member to make sure they are safe, took their medication the night before, made it to that doctor’s appointment or didn’t wander off. These worries can send stress levels soaring and wreak havoc on your productivity.
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Maybe it’s your mother with early signs of dementia or your grandfather that recently had a stroke or slipped and fell. You worry constantly about their well-being but feel as though you deserve to have a life, too. You know they took care of you and it’s time to return the favor, and while you don’t want to treat them like a child, not being able to keep tabs on them creates an incredible strain on your relationships, work life and health.
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There are three primary challenges that caregivers of senior citizens face. These are:
- Coordinating and implementing appropriate levels of medical care
- Actively monitoring a loved one’s whereabouts and condition
- Maintaining patient independence
If you are a family member providing care to a loved one, finding balance in your own life while ensuring your loved one is taken care of can also be added to that list.
The SmartCare Watch for the loved ones, along with the SmartCare mobile app for the caregivers and an online dashboard answers all of these challenges in a way that has never been seen before. As an effective personalized care coordination tool, the SmartCare Watch combines hardware and software to provide a unique, one-stop solution.
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With the revolutionary SmartCare system in place, the senior citizen wears a Smart Watch that is synced with a SmartCare mobile app and dashboard, so as the caregiver you always know where they are, and that they are safe. Check out these incredible features:
“Smart Reminder” that notifies the senior via customized text, voice or video if they have left something behind, forgotten an appointment, forgotten to bathe, eat, brush teeth or take medication.
Notifies the caregiver if the senior has failed to take the necessary action, so you can remind them personally.
Alerts the caregiver if the senior has left a pre-determined “safe zone.”
Alerts the caregiver if a slip and fall has occurred.
Alerts the caregiver if the senior hasn’t moved for a prolonged period.
“Circle of Care” feature that allows you to create a network of other family members and professional caregivers in the process for an even greater level of care.
Works both indoors and outdoors.
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The SmartCare system provides several crucial benefits for caregivers. These include:
- Peace of mind
- Stress reduction
- Keeping your loved ones safe
- Staying connected to your loved one
- A stronger level of care
- Missing fewer days of work to provide care
- Spending more time with your spouse and children
- Fulfilling your sense of family obligation
- Preventing resentment from creeping in
- Preventing feelings of guilt
- Giving your elderly loved one their independence
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For many seniors, the SmartCare Watch is like a lifeline during the most challenging time of their lives. When a senior fastens that watch on their wrists, they can expect:
- Increased independence and freedom
- More dignity
- Feeling like less of a burden to the family
- Better overall health
- Faster medical attention when necessary
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Statistics tell us that people are living longer than ever before, and while that is wonderful news, it also creates the potential for serious issues as the population continues to age. In 2010, there were close to 207 million people in the world that were 75 and older. By, 2020 that number is expected to skyrocket to a whopping 265 million! Regional variations apply, but it is estimated that 50% of seniors will require some form of care, so the writing is on the wall.
More and more adult children of seniors will be tasked with providing care for their elderly parents and the number of home care and assisted-living facilities will also increase. No one wants to see their elderly parent or loved one suffer, and caregiving is just a natural part of the process for millions of people, but it can place a tremendous burden on a family. Trying to keep tabs on an elderly loved one while holding down a job and raising a family of your own takes a toll.
When compared to their co-workers, both male and female caregivers miss nearly twice as many days of work per year. Many of these missed days are due to the extra time it takes to stay informed about a loved one’s condition, make sure they keep important doctor’s appointments, take medications, and remain safe 24 hours a day. Finding some sort of life balance while taking care of an elderly loved one is a challenge, especially when you’re sensitive to the loss of independence and dignity they feel.
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Dementia and Alzheimer’s are conditions most people dread as they move into their senior years. Anyone that has experienced a parent or loved one slip into the grip of dementia knows it is torture for the patient and a monumental challenge for anyone providing care. As of 2015, 4.6 million people around the world were diagnosed with dementia. Every 20 years, that figure is expected to double, with figures reaching an astronomical 131.5 million dementia patients by the year 2050.
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While dementia is becoming more prevalent and can make the caregiving process seem more like a nightmare, it isn’t the only reason you may need to watch over an elderly parent or loved one. Other issues that require attention include:
- Slips and falls
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Diabetes
- Eye conditions
- Arthritis
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Cancer
- Respiratory Disease
- Shingles
- Osteoporosis
Not to mention “lesser” issues like colds and flus that can quickly become major health traumas. With a senior citizen, something as basic as the common cold can come on overnight and create respiratory issues, troubles with balance and other problems that require immediate attention.
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The SmartCare Watch is an ideal tool for family members who are familiar with modern technology and providing care to an elderly loved one, as well as professionals in home care companies or geriatric hospitals.
The caregiving experience is about to change dramatically, and the SmartCare Watch, mobile app and dashboard are leading the way!
Meet the Team!
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FAQ
Q: How much is the
monthly subscription?
A: After your FREE one-month trial, the subscription fee of the Smart Caregiver application will be $30 per month.
Q: Is the
subscription month-to-month or a longer commitment?
A: You will be on a month to month subscription with no long term commitment or contract.
Q: Is it possible to use this service on other Smart Watch
A: YES! As long as your smart watch has GPS technology, built-in SIM card connectivity, and motion detector sensors, we can optimize it and reprogram it to use Treata SmartCare service.
Q: Are updates
included with the subscription?
A: YES! You'll received all software updates to our devices as part of your subscription free.
Q: Is the
caregiver notified if the senior citizen removes the watch?
A: If the elder removes the watch then the caregiver will notice because they will be alerted that the watch has not moved for an abnormally long time. They'll know that either the elder has suddenly stopped moving or that the watch was removed.
Q: Is there a
minimum distance the caregiver must be from the watch for it to be
effective?
A: The caregiver will be able to keep track of their loved ones from across the world if they so choose since the data is shared via the internet.
Q: How does the
system monitor if there is enough food in the fridge?
A: The Treata Smart Tags are able to detect if a fridge or pill box has been opened. They then speak with the smartwatch to keep track of the process.
Q: Does the watch
need to be charged regularly?
A: The battery can last up to 4 days on one charge with normal usage. This means the caregiver can can be in charge of charging the watch if they visit the loved one on a bi-weekly basis anyway.
Q: Is technical
support available?
A: YES!
Q: Does the senior
citizen need to be tech-savvy to use the watch?
A: No! The senior has very little to do when wearing the watch. The watch does all the work, monitoring the seniors abnormal or worrying behaviour without any need for active engagement by the senior.
Q: Is the SmartCare Watch
durable in the case of a fall?
A: The Treata Smartwatch is extremely durable as it is designed to withstand any falls that might occur by its wearer.
Q: Can the
SmartCare Watch be used by seniors with vision problems?
A: Yes, problems with vision are not a barrier to a senior using the Treata Smartwatch.
Q: Is the
SmartCare Watch safe to wear to bed?
A: Yes, the watch can be safety worn to bed.