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Written by KORE | 05-Dec-2024 09:08:09

As global demographics shift, the elderly population is growing at an unprecedented rate. With advances in healthcare and technology, people are living longer, but this also means that more seniors are choosing to live independently in their own homes. While this trend fosters independence, it also raises concerns about safety, particularly in emergencies. Thankfully, the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile Personal Emergency Response Systems (mPERS) has opened new doors to ensure that the elderly can age in place with confidence and security. Download the Case study.

The Growing Need for Elderly Support Technology

As aging populations surge in countries like the Netherlands, the demand for elderly care solutions is rising sharply. According to the UN, by 2050, people over 60 will outnumber those under 15 globally. Many seniors wish to maintain their independence, living longer in their own homes. However, this poses challenges, particularly for those with health issues or mobility limitations. The risk of falling, sudden health emergencies, or becoming disoriented is a significant concern for both elderly individuals and their families.

Traditional solutions like in-home care or frequent medical checkups can be expensive and disruptive. That's where IoT and mPERS come into play—providing discreet, continuous monitoring and emergency response at the touch of a button.

IoT and mPERS: A Perfect Marriage for Elderly Safety

IoT, with its ability to connect devices and transmit data in real-time, has enabled the development of highly sophisticated mPERS devices. These systems typically consist of wearable technology, such as pendants or wristbands, that feature an emergency SOS button. When pressed, the device transmits an alert, often providing key information like the user’s location and contact details, to a monitoring center or predefined contacts.

mPERS, powered by IoT, not only ensures immediate emergency response but can also track daily activities, detect falls, and provide health monitoring. This seamless connectivity is essential for providing elderly users and their families with peace of mind, knowing that help is just a button press away.

Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V.: Pioneering Elderly Safety with IoT

One of the key innovators driving the adoption of mPERS in the Netherlands is Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V. By focusing on personal alarm systems for the elderly, Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V.  has created a product that enhances both safety and independence. Their alarm devices, worn around the neck or wrist, are equipped with GPS tracking and SOS functionality, ensuring that elderly users can access help quickly when needed.

Their system connects to an alarm centre or directly to the user's pre-set contact persons, ensuring that family members or caregivers are immediately informed in case of an emergency. One unique feature that sets Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V.  apart is its direct call-back feature, which allows a responder to speak directly to the elderly user through the device, providing real-time reassurance and support.

Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V.  has already established a solid footprint in the Netherlands and the Dutch-speaking regions of Belgium, delivering its services to an ever-growing customer base. Their focus on delivering user-friendly, connected devices makes them a standout example of how IoT technology can be leveraged to support the elderly population. Download the Case study.

The Role of Connectivity in mPERS

A critical component of mPERS technology is connectivity. For mPERS devices to function efficiently, especially in emergency situations, they need seamless communication capabilities—both for transmitting location data and facilitating emergency calls. Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V.  partnered with KORE, a global leader in IoT connectivity solutions, to integrate eSIM technology into their devices. This technology allows the alarm systems to operate across different networks and regions, ensuring global coverage, GPS tracking, and continuous GSM support.

This reliable connectivity ensures that users, no matter their location, can rest assured that their alarm system will work when needed most, eliminating gaps in service that could prove catastrophic in an emergency. It also enhances mobility, allowing elderly users to feel safe and protected, whether they're at home or out and about.

The Future of mPERS and IoT in Elderly Care

The global adoption of IoT-powered mPERS technology is set to accelerate in the coming years as the aging population continues to grow. As companies like Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V.  continue to innovate, we are seeing more personalised, user-friendly, and reliable solutions that cater specifically to the needs of the elderly.

With advancements such as fall detection, health monitoring, and even AI-assisted emergency response, the potential for IoT in elderly care is limitless. These devices offer a new level of security, freedom, and independence to elderly individuals, while giving families the peace of mind that help is always close at hand.

Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V.  Leading the Charge

As a pioneer in mPERS technology, Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V.  has demonstrated the enormous potential of IoT in supporting elderly populations. By integrating advanced connectivity solutions and focusing on user-friendly products, they have made significant strides in ensuring the elderly can live independently without compromising on safety.

Looking ahead, the continued growth of IoT and mPERS technology will play an even more crucial role in redefining elderly care—making it more responsive, efficient, and accessible. Nederlandse Senioren Alarmering B.V.’s innovative approach serves as an inspiring example of how technology can be harnessed to address the challenges posed by an aging world, providing elderly individuals with the tools they need to live comfortably and confidently, in the place they call home. Download the Case study.