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Mobile Apps for the Elderly

Last updated: Jan 28, 2020 7:19 pm UTC
By Lucy Bennett
Mobile Apps for the Elderly

Lucky for us that we are born in an era surrounded by technology. Everything is at the tap of your finger. While this generation is the fortunate ones, the baby boomers weren’t so lucky, but that doesn’t mean that they have to be left behind. In fact, a lot of elders are catching up with technology and making their lives easier.


Here we will discuss some of the best mobile apps out there that are perfect for the elderly.  From medical help to entertainment, these apps will help you take care of the elderly in your home:

Mobile Apps for the Elderly

iBP Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is a very common companion of the elderly and they have to keep a tab on it all the time so as to not worsen the situation. This app makes the process of taking and interpreting blood pressure reading highly convenient.


Once you take a reading, you simply have to enter the reading into the app and a user-friendly and color-coded graph shows whether the readings are high or not. The app is available on both Android and iOS devices.

Magnifying Glass + Flashlight

Another common problem that the old age brings with it is poor eyesight. No matter how many precautions you take in your life many fall victim to this phenomenon. This app assists in this particular area.

The app lets you zoom in on small text prints up to 5 times. Furthermore, it lights up the flashlight on your phone to add extra convenience in reading. The app has one of the most easy-to-use interfaces and also has the option to save screenshots of anything you zoom in on.


Pillboxie

The old age tends to come with other ailments such as memory loss, which is very problematic for people who have to take medicines daily. Unlike many other medication reminders, this app is one of the easiest to use.

You do not even require an internet connection after you have downloaded the app. Whenever it is time for a dose, the app makes an audible alert notifying you to take medicine. Moreover, the app’s layout is customizable and provides pictorial representations of the process.


Words With Friends 2

Did we get you all bummed out by discussing all these serious apps. Well, do not worry, this app brings with it loads of entertainment for the elderly. The app is inspired by the well-known game Scrabble.

The game is perfect for keeping cognitive skills in shape while providing a fun experience for elders. The vibrant layout and user-friendly interface tends to refresh a person completely.

WebMD

WebMD is the perfect solution when you need to look up symptoms, require a doctor or a medical facility in case of emergencies. The app is equipped with comprehensive data on all sorts of medical conditions and their medications along with their side effects.


You can further use the app to see if any medication might interact adversely with other medications that you might be taking. Overall, the app has an efficient and easy to use interface, saving crucial time when you need urgent answers.

Lumosity

This is another great app that is filled with entertainment and exercise for the mind. The app is filled with games that sharpen your memory, speed, math and problem-solving skills. Elders can spend hours on this app to keep their minds sharp and enjoy at the same time.


Goodreads

This app is perfect if you want to spend your days reading. The app is designed to help you figure out a proper opinion about a book. It is filled with user reviews and book summaries. You no longer have to judge a book by its cover. Simply log on to Goodreads and get the real picture of what the book is really about.

Find Your Car with AR

There are times at the supermarket that when you just do not remember where you parked the car. It starts happening frequently with age. The app utilizes augmented reality to guide you back to your car.


Once you park, simply mark your location on the app and when you get back just follow the directions on the app and easily find your way back to the car. You simply would not need to rely on strangers to help you find your car.

Epicurious

Don’t you just hate it when you can’t figure what to make for dinner? This app is the perfect answer for you. Epicurious is filled more than 30,000 world-class recipes. The app also includes cooking videos, reviews, and many other great features.


Let’s say you pick out a recipe and want to buy the ingredients. The app lets you sync the recipe with your grocery list so it is easy for you to look up to items at the time of shopping.

Summing Up

These are some of the best apps out that can be of great use for any elderly. All it takes to access them is a great internet connection, so check out Buytvinternetphone to find out about the best internet service providers out there and choose the one that perfectly fits your needs.


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