International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 184 - Number 25 |
Year of Publication: 2022 |
Authors: Sharath Kumar A.J., Sheeba R., Shambavi C., Neha C. Raj, Punyesh L. |
10.5120/ijca2022922299 |
Sharath Kumar A.J., Sheeba R., Shambavi C., Neha C. Raj, Punyesh L. . Emergency Health Monitoring Assistance for Elderly People. International Journal of Computer Applications. 184, 25 ( Aug 2022), 10-14. DOI=10.5120/ijca2022922299
Ubiquitous elderly care has been a central priority for both study and business because of the fast-expanding ageing population and the resulting health and social care challenges. Any remedy must be conceived, executed, and verified utilizing domain expertise, regardless of how critical technology is in attaining these goals. Distant real-time surveillance of a patient's health could be used to predict illness relapses and so allow for early action to address these difficulties. A wearable health monitoring system for the aged is described in this research. To keep track on the elderly, employed wireless wearable sensors and smart phones. It may provide remote management for the elderly at any time and from any location, as well as personalized service for everyone depending on their specific health needs. When the smart phone detects an emergency, it will immediately alert pre-assigned persons, who may be the elderly person's relatives and friends, and summon the emergency center's ambulance. It also serves as a personal health monitoring system and medical guidance, providing a single interaction platform and medical expertise repository so that the served person's family and friends may work with physicians to care for him or her. The system also has certain special features designed to meet the needs of the elderly, such as a frequent notification, a rapid alarm, medical counselling, and so on.