Smart Home Devices That Support Aging in Place
- Josh Perez

- Sep 30
- 2 min read

More and more seniors are choosing to “age in place,” staying in the comfort of their own homes rather than moving to assisted living. With today’s technology, smart home devices can make that goal easier and safer than ever. From health monitoring to everyday convenience, here are some of the best smart devices available and how they help older adults maintain independence.
1. Smart Voice Assistants (Amazon Alexa and Google Nest)
Voice assistants can be life-changing for seniors. With simple voice commands, they can control lights, make phone calls, set medication reminders, or even contact family members in an emergency. For those with limited mobility, voice control reduces the need to get up and move around for small tasks.
How they help:
Easy hands-free control
Medication and appointment reminders
Quick access to emergency contacts
2. Smart Lighting
Proper lighting is essential for safety, especially in hallways, bathrooms, and bedrooms. Smart lights can be scheduled to turn on automatically at night or triggered by motion, reducing the risk of falls. Voice-controlled lights also eliminate fumbling for switches in the dark.
How they help:
Prevent falls with motion-activated lighting
Save energy with timers and schedules
Control lights without physical switches
3. Smart Locks & Video Doorbells
Security and convenience are top concerns for older adults. Smart locks allow doors to be locked or unlocked remotely, and video doorbells let them see who’s at the door without opening it. Family members can also receive alerts, offering extra peace of mind.
How they help:
Reduce risk of opening doors to strangers
Remote control for family caregivers
Easier entry without needing keys
4. Smart Sensors (Fall Detection, Water, Smoke, CO2)
Sensors can detect hazards before they become emergencies. Fall-detection sensors, water leak detectors, and smart smoke/CO2 alarms send instant alerts to phones or emergency services. This quick response can make all the difference in a crisis.
How they help:
Immediate notifications of potential dangers
Early intervention for emergencies
Peace of mind for family members
5. Smart Health Devices
From connected blood pressure monitors to smart pill dispensers, health-focused devices make daily wellness easier. Many can share data directly with family or healthcare providers, ensuring that seniors stay on top of their health without added stress.
How they help:
Track vitals like blood pressure and heart rate
Automated medication reminders and dispensing
Easy sharing of health data with caregivers
6. Smart Home Hubs
A central hub ties all devices together, allowing seniors (and their families) to manage everything from one place. Whether through a smartphone app or a simple voice command, hubs make controlling the home intuitive and less overwhelming.
How they help:
Simplify device management
Provide one point of control
Enable automation for daily routines
Aging in place doesn’t have to mean going without support. With the right smart home devices, seniors can enjoy more independence, safety, and comfort while family members gain peace of mind knowing their loved ones are cared for.
At Naples Smart Home Watch, we specialize in helping families design smart home systems that make life easier at every stage. If you or a loved one is considering aging in place, we’d love to help you explore the right devices and solutions. Contact us today for a smart home watch solution that fits your need.







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