Abstract

In current society, occupied life has caused individuals to overlook numerous things in everyday life. The old individuals and the general population casualties of account maladies who need to take the meds opportune without missing are experiencing dementia, which is overlooking things in their day by day schedule. Considering this circumstance study has been done in this. Paper exploring the advancements of home wellbeing care which are as of now utilized for improving this circumstance by helping the planned to remember prescription, remote observing and update new drug information of patients, which should be possible by prescriber through web.

Keywords

Home Health Care, Dementia, Remote Monitoring, Medicine Reminder, RFID authentication,

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