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Monitoring and Measurement Tools

Monitor body weight, composition, blood pressure, blood sugar, and other health characteristics
A graph of daily steps counted with the day's total at the top and the corresponding distance and calories burned below.

A step counter app that leverages the Apple Motion Coprocessor which collects motion data automatically in the background while saving battery life. 

3 Elderis screens, the first showing weather details, the second showing instant message details, and the third showing a television screen.

A panel of services for elderly people. In this context, Elderis develops and markets services welfare, comfort, and safety available on the Internet from the TV, the phone, and the touchpad. The services are only available in France.

A gray rectangular device with a horizontal row of lights above the numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8.

An aid for persons with cognitive dysfunction. An electronic hourglass which, with luminous dots, shows how much time is left for a defined time interval.

A gray rectangular device with a vertical row of lights next to the numbers 8, 6, 4, and 2.

A tool that suits all age groups and makes it easier to understand time, e.g., how long an activity takes or when an activity should start.

A white CD with grey and blue accents, reading "Truemanager" in blue font at the top and various marketing language in smaller print underneath.

Case management program and medical information organizer designed for use by individuals with diabetes. 

A black, rectangular box with various multi-colored input jacks, similar to a DVD player.

A home emergency monitoring system designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities, hearing disabilities, and seniors. It allows users to remotely monitor and control systems from any telephone, anywhere.

Several different models of talking glucometers. They resemble small digital timers or thermometers, with LCD panels and sticks for blood testing.

Accessible glucometer, or blood glucose meter, for individuals with visual impairments or print disabilities who have diabetes. 

A tall, black, and cylindrical device resembling a tower. A quote reads, "Alexa, what's the weather?"

Hands-free speaker users control with their voice that is linked to the Amazon Alexa Voice Service, a virtual assistant.  

Four different pill dispensers, including one round one with a smartphone next to it.

Pill organizers accompanied by medication reminder apps that are designed for use by individuals with Alzheimer's Disease, brain injury, or cognitive or memory disabilities. 

Two screenshots of the BlueStar app on an iPhone. The left screenshot shows a "stats" page, with blood glucose, carbs, and medication statistics. The screenshot on the right shows the main menu page, with options to "Record Events," an "Agenda," a "Treatment Plan," and a "Wellbeing" page.

A remote health monitoring app designed for use by individuals with Type 2 Diabetes.