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With Love, Leslie

Tech-Enabled Caregiving: Giving Mom Freedom and Safety

October 9, 2025 in Family Life, Raising Parents
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Caring for our parents isn’t just about keeping them safe — it’s about helping them thrive.
When we began setting up Mom’s little farmhouse apartment, I wanted it to feel like her own haven — full of independence, comfort, and quiet confidence.

Technology, when used thoughtfully, can do just that — creating a space that protects without intruding.

A Smart Home That Cares Back

We didn’t want gadgets everywhere — just simple, seamless tools that support Mom’s daily life.

1. Smart Plugs + Lights

  • Kasa Smart Plug
  • Philips Hue Smart Bulbs

Now, she can say, “Alexa, turn on my lamp,” instead of reaching for switches at night.

2. Voice-Activated Assistant

  • Echo Show 8 (2nd Gen)

It reminds her to take medications, plays her favorite hymns, and lets us video chat hands-free.

3. Smart Sensors for Safety

  • Ring Contact Sensors
  • Ring Video Doorbell

They alert me if a door opens unexpectedly and let Mom see who’s outside without leaving her chair.

Health & Wellness Tech for Independence

1. Medication Management

  • Hero Automatic Pill Dispenser — dispenses doses on time and notifies me if one’s missed.

2. Fall Detection & Wearables

  • Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen)
  • Lively Mobile Plus — simple, reliable emergency alert with GPS tracking.

3. Air Quality Monitor

  • Govee Smart Air Monitor — monitors humidity, temp, and air quality so we can catch small issues before they grow.

Baby Monitor as a Caregiver’s Secret Tool

One of the simplest — and most comforting — tools I’ve added to Mom’s setup isn’t designed for seniors at all.

It’s a baby monitor.

We use the VTech VM819 Video Baby Monitor because it has a long battery life, clear night vision, and doesn’t rely on Wi-Fi. That means no complicated setup, no logins, and no chance of dropped connections.

It lets me peek in on Mom’s living area quietly when I hear a sound or if she’s resting, without having to walk over and risk startling her. It’s non-invasive reassurance — and for her, it means uninterrupted rest and privacy.

If you prefer a Wi-Fi option for travel or alerts on your phone, the Nanit Pro Smart Monitor offers crystal-clear video, audio, and two-way talk. It’s also perfect for caregivers who need to check in while at work or in another part of the house.

Sometimes, the simplest solutions — even ones designed for new parents — are the most tender tools in caring for our aging ones.

Designing  Connected Home — Not a Controlled One

The key is gentle technology — devices that fade into the background.

My caregiving tech principles:

  • Safety should feel invisible.

  • Simplicity builds confidence.

  • Connection matters more than control.

Each small upgrade has turned Mom’s little home into a sanctuary — a place where she’s safe, but still in charge of her life.

Faith and Family in a Modern Age

Technology won’t replace love — it strengthens it.

As Proverbs 31:27 reminds us: “She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.”

Through grace and a few well-chosen tools, we can give our loved ones independence, comfort, and the quiet assurance that they’re never alone.

Closing Thoughts

Blending grace, family, and a touch of tech — so our loved ones can flourish with freedom and faith. Sending love and grace your way.

From my heart, always —

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