Technology Items Perfect for Caregivers
As we see technological advancements, more innovative products are available to help ease the daily challenges of caregiving. Technology can be difficult at times, but it can also provide relieving and efficient solutions to common caregiving obstacles. Technology can help create a more hygienic and comfortable environment for caregivers and care recipients alike.
For Easy Incontinence Disposal:
Janibell Akord Adult Incontinence Disposal System
This disposal system is a discrete and odor-free disposal system for adult incontinence products. It is perfect for home use, assisted living, or nursing home environments. The Janibell Disposal System is designed to accommodate adult-sized briefs and incontinence products.
For Clean Air:
Honeywell Compact Tower Air Purifier with Allergen Remover
This air purifier can capture up to 99.97% of airborne allergens and particles such as pet dander, dust mite debris, smoke, dust, and pollen. This design features 3 air cleaning levels and an electronic filter replacement indicator. The Honeywell Compact Air Purifier successfully circulates and filters room air up to 4.8x per hour in a 75-square-foot room.
For Restful Sleep:
Dohm Sound Machine
The Dohm sounds system produces white noise to promote restful sleep. This device produces soothing sound naturally and does not use recordings or loops, and has two speeds that allow for greater flexibility in achieving perfect tone and volume settings.
For Health Management:
Zewa Bluetooth Scale and Body Composition Analyzer
Zewa's Bluetooth Scale and Body Composition Analyzer measures weight up to 400 lbs, which is displayed on its large LCD display with a backlight. It also measures your body fat percentage and calculates BMI (Body Mass Index), which can be tracked using their free app.
For Item Disinfecting:
SoClean Device Disinfector Organizer
This organizer keeps your personal items separated and protected to allow you to fit multiple items, from eyewear to smartphones. This disinfector kills 99.9% of viruses and bacteria in minutes, keeping your items clean!
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