Is This Family Care Service Too Much?

Jules

SF VIP
Would you want your family to monitor you from a distance using tech tools.

“Samsung’s new Family Care service helps caregivers keep tabs on loved ones remotely. Set reminders, manage appointments, and get alerts when they arrive or leave a location. Plus, it lets you control smart devices like the stove or check the fridge for groceries. Fine print: Galaxy phones only. Yep, it’s free. Find it in the Life tab on the SmartThings app.”
 

I would be ok with it if it meant that I could stay in my own home.

A few years ago I read about a system of sensors and cameras that could be installed in an elderly persons home that would monitor things like opening the refrigerator, showering, opening medication cabinets, etc…

I had big hopes for something like this when Google Glass first came on the market.

I would actually prefer the ‘big brother’ approach over having a well intentioned human in my space.
 
I think that if a person needed that kind of intense monitoring, maybe they shouldn't be left alone. It doesn't do much good to be notified that dad set the house on fire, if he doesn't get out. I prefer a system, when set up, to remind the loved ones of appointments, etc.- I think it's called an iPhone.
 


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