The G Seniors Smart Home program provides an individual G Suite user account and Google Home devices professional installed in the client's home. Each client will have a safe and secure digital cloud identity programmed and optimized to their Google home devices. G Seniors Smart Home uses the Google ecosystem to provide virtual home care tools that provide security, safety, entertainment, education and communications. Google devices such as the Google Home Hub, Google Home speakers and Google / Nest indoor cameras powered by the Google Assistant and the homeowners WiFi offer a new generation of patient home care tools that are value priced and easy to manage and utilize. These tools will revolutionize the current home care provider model.
Each G Seniors Smart Home plan includes a state of the art G Suite user account which will be programmed into the individual smart home devices and Google Assistant app. These accounts use integrated Cloud Identity features to manage users and set up security.
Home Care providers will have administrators enterprise control over systems configuration and application settings. The all in one dashboard will streamline authentication, asset protection and operational control.
Google designed G Suite to meet stringent privacy and security standards based on industry best practices. In addition to strong contractual commitments regarding data ownership, data use, security, transparency, and accountability.
G Suite supports customers’ compliance with the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which governs the safeguarding, use, and disclosure of protected health information (PHI).
Client Needs - Solutions to social isolation, access to the internet, technology training and a safe digital cloud identity.
"It also remains the case that older adults face unique barriers to using and adopting new technologies. Some 34% of older internet users say they have little to no confidence in their ability to use electronic devices to perform online tasks, while 48% of seniors say that this statement describes them very well: “When I get a new electronic device, I usually need someone else to set it up or show me how to use it.”
Monica Anderson and Andrew Perrin; Technology Adoption Climbs Among Older Adults. Pew Research Center, May 17, 2017.
"Anything containing circuits tends to amplify teenage brattiness, adult anxieties about aging—and senior insecurities about being left behind. Children can feel dismay, frustration and anger when Mom and Dad can’t master texting a photo. If at all possible, get an outsider involved. For seniors to conquer fears and thrive with new technology, they need help that won’t run out of patience."
Geoffrey A. Fowler, Aug. 9, 2017, Want to Get Tech Savvy? Don’t Ask Your Children, Wall Street Journal
Google Home Hub
Google Home Mini
Google / Nest Camera
Google / Nest Aware