How the Apple Watch Can Help Keep Seniors Safe

How the Apple Watch Can Help Keep Seniors Safe

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How the Apple Watch Can Help Keep Seniors Safe

With built-in emergency features and outside apps

By Emily Price Emily Price Writer Harvard University The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Emily Price is a former freelance contributor to Lifewire and a freelance tech writer who focuses on emerging technology. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on April 25, 2021 Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Michael Heine is a CompTIA-certified writer, editor, and Network Engineer with 25+ years' experience working in the television, defense, ISP, telecommunications, and education industries. lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Smart Watches & Wearables Eco Tech Electric Vehicles Working From Home Headphones & Ear Buds Smart Home Smart Watches & Wearables Travel Tech Connected Car Tech iPods & MP3 Players Apple Watch has built-in features that can help elderly or vulnerable family members contact emergency services and loved ones. Third-party apps can offer even more assistance. Here's what you need to know about Apple Watch emergency features for seniors. grinvalds / Getty Images

Apple Watch Emergency SOS Feature

The Apple Watch Emergency SOS feature can be a literal life-saver for your loved ones, helping them call for emergency services and alert their emergency contacts with the touch of a button. To use Emergency SOS: Press and hold the Apple Watch side button until you see the Emergency SOS slider. Keep holding the side button until an alert sounds and a countdown begins. When the countdown ends, the Apple Watch automatically calls emergency services. If you launched Emergency SOS by mistake, release the side button and tap Cancel. If a call accidentally started, tap End Call. After the Apple Watch calls emergency services, it will send your designated emergency contacts a text with your location. If your location changes, your contacts will get an update. If the Apple Watch doesn't have cellular, its paired iPhone must be nearby for the Emergency SOS feature to work.

How to Set up Emergency Contacts

Here's how to designate your emergency contacts so that the Emergency SOS feature will alert the right people. On your iPhone, open the Health app, and tap the profile icon. Tap Medical ID and then tap Edit. Scroll down and tap Add Emergency Contact. Tap a contact, then designate your relationship. Repeat this process to add all your emergency contacts.

Apple Watch Fall Detection

Using the Apple Watch Series 4 or later's built-in accelerometer and gyroscope, the device can detect when a user has taken a bad fall. The watch will tap the user on the wrist, display an alert message, and sound an alarm. If the user is OK, they can tap I'm OK or close the alert on their Apple Watch. If the watch receives no input and detects that the wearer has been immobile for a minute, it will call emergency services automatically after a 30-second countdown and a series of louder alerts. When the call connects, the Apple Watch will play a message explaining that the user has fallen and provide the user's current location. When that call ends, the Apple Watch will then send a message to the user's emergency contacts list.

ElderCheck Now

ElderCheck Now is a free third-party app that acts as an excellent companion to the Apple Watch health-monitoring features. The app is available to download for Apple Watch and iPhone and serves as a tool for loved ones and caregivers to check in on seniors or vulnerable people. After a caregiver and senior have both installed ElderCare Now, a caregiver can issue a check-in request. The elder can respond by tapping I'm OK on their Apple Watch or iPhone and deliver their location and heart rate information. Schedule and automate check-ins, adjust the app to your preferences, and integrate HealthKit data.

Medication Reminder Apps

If your loved one needs help tracking their medication intake, free medication-reminder apps for the Apple Watch can help them stay on track. Mango Health includes medication reminders, reminders about habits, such as drinking water, drug-interaction warnings, refill reminders, and much more. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire What Is Crash Detection on iPhone and Apple Watch? How to Fix an Apple Watch That Won't Turn On iPhone Emergency Calls: How to Use Apple SOS Apple Watch Ultra: Release Date, Specs, Price, and News Apple Watch: Everything You Need to Know Apple Watch Series 8: Release Date, Specs, Price, and News How to Close Apps on an Apple Watch iPhone 14: Release Date, Specs, Price, and News Is an Apple Watch Worth It? The 5 Best Hurricane Tracker Apps of 2022 8 Find-My-Friends Alternatives for Android The 7 Best Emergency Alert Apps of 2022 How to Set Alarm on Apple Watch How to Fix Not Getting Text Notifications on iPhone How to Make Phone Calls With the Apple Watch How to Bypass Android Lock Screen Using Emergency Call Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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