A development team based in Cambridge, in the United Kingdom have designed a new smart senior health monitor called the Kintell, offering the world’s first smart health system for seniors. Specifically designed to help families support ageing loved ones, Kintell packs helpful home support features and “personalised habits to build health”. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the project which is launched via Kickstarter this week with the aim of raising £25,000 over the next 30 days.
Features and Benefits of Kintell
The Kintell Smart Health System comprises of a set of wirelessly-connected devices that aid the formation of healthy habits. “Prolong independence and live a healthier, happier life with the Smart Health System from Kintell. Designed to support ageing loved ones and their families, Kintell provides personalized “healthy-habit” programs to help seniors improve health, build confidence, and extend the amount of time spent living at home.”
One of the standout features of Kintell is its ability to monitor daily activities and provide reminders for medication, hydration, and exercise. This can be particularly beneficial for seniors who may struggle with memory issues or require consistent routines to manage chronic conditions. The system also includes emergency response features, allowing seniors to quickly alert family members or emergency services if they need immediate assistance.
How Kintell Supports Families
Kintell is not just about supporting seniors; it also aims to provide peace of mind for their families. The system allows family members to remotely monitor their loved ones’ health and activity levels through a user-friendly app. This can be especially reassuring for those who live far away from their ageing relatives. The app provides real-time updates and can send alerts if any irregularities are detected, ensuring that family members are always in the loop.
Moreover, Kintell’s personalized habit-building programs are designed to be adaptable. They can be customized to meet the specific needs and preferences of each senior, making it easier for them to stick to their health routines. For example, if a senior enjoys gardening, the system can incorporate outdoor activities into their daily schedule, promoting both physical and mental well-being.
The Kintell senior health monitoring system is available to early bird backers from £76 with worldwide delivery expected to take place sometime around July 2019. For more details and full specifications jump over to the official Kickstarter campaign page by following the link below.
Source: Kickstarter
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