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The Best Medical Wearables for People Over 50 in 2026

by Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski 8 Comments

Medical wearables for seniors offer significant advantages by enabling proactive health management, enhancing safety through real-time monitoring, and fostering greater independence. Key benefits include automatic fall detection, 24/7 heart rate and health metrics tracking, GPS location tracking for safety, and improved communication with caregivers, reducing anxiety and allowing seniors to live safely at home.

You don’t have to be disabled to use medical wearables. They can help you track your health, your weight, and get you where you want to go safely and efficiently.

The advantages of at-home medical monitoring

  • Emergency Response & Safety: Devices with fall detection and SOS buttons provide immediate alerts, offering peace of mind for both seniors and their families.
  • Proactive Health Monitoring: Wearables track vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen levels, helping to detect potential health issues before they become emergencies.
  • Increased Independence: These devices allow seniors to live independently, with GPS tracking ensuring they can be located if they wander or get lost.
  • Chronic Condition Management: Features like medication reminders and, in some cases, blood glucose monitoring help manage chronic illnesses effectively.
  • Activity and Sleep Tracking: Encourages physical activity and monitors sleep quality to improve overall health.
  • Data Sharing with Caregivers: Many devices allow for sharing health trends with family members or doctors, ensuring informed care.

Top Recommended Wearables for Seniors for 2026

  • Best Overall for Safety & Health: MGMove (Medical Guardian) – Features include GPS, step tracking, weather apps, and 24/7 access to care specialists, all with a user-friendly design.
MGMove Medical Wearable
MGMove -on Amazon – photo courtesy of Medical Guardian

Best Android Smart Watch: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 – Features robust health monitoring, including FDA-authorized sleep apnea detection, ECG, blood pressure monitoring, and fall detection capabilities. It offers personalized AI-powered health insights (Energy Score) for wellness management, improved GPS for safety, and a responsive interface for easier navigation.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 on Amazon
  • Best for Comprehensive Health Monitoring: Apple Watch (Series 11) – Renowned for ECG, fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and integration with health apps.
Apple Watch Series 11
Apple Watch Series 11 on Amazon
  • Best for User-Friendly Tracking: Fitbit Charge 5 – Simple, easy-to-use tracker focusing on heart rate, stress management, and sleep.
Fitbit Charge 5
Fitbit Charge 5 on Amazon
  • Best for Emergency Alerts: Bay Alarm Medical SOS Smartwatch – A specialized watch with a prominent emergency button, GPS, and 24/7 monitoring.
Bay Alarm Medical SOS Mobile
Bay Alarm Medical SOS Mobile on Amazon
  • Best Minimalist: Sleep Tracker: Oura Ring – Discreet, screen-free ring that specializes in in-depth sleep, activity, and readiness metrics.
Oura Ring Sleep Tracker
Oura Ring Sleep Tracker on Amazon

Other notable medical wearable devices

The AliveCor Kardia-Mobile device can check your EKG and is so small that it fits in your pocket. If you feel your heart fluttering, check your monitor. It could save you from having a heart attack. It captures your heartbeat and detects rhythm abnormalities and AFib symptoms.

AliveCor Kardia Mobile Device
AliveCor Kardia Mobile Device

What I love about the Omron Healthcare Evolv® Blood Pressure Monitor is that you strap it on your arm and press a button to get your blood pressure. There are no tubes that get tangled up. It syncs with the Omron app on your smartphone. I use mine all the time to make sure I’m in the normal range and take it with me everywhere.  So far, so good!

Omron Evolv Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor
Omron Healthcare Evolv® Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor

For pain relief, the IReliev Pain Relief & Recovery System is a top choice TENS +EMS unit for portability, removing the hassle of tangled cords. It is small, compact, and easy to apply, which is great for seniors with limited dexterity.

EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) on a TENS machine is a feature designed to contract muscles using electrical impulses, aiming to strengthen, rehabilitate, or relax muscle tissue. While TENS targets nerves for pain relief, EMS induces active muscle contractions to prevent atrophy, reduce spasms, and aid recovery after injury. 

IReliev Pain relief & Recovery System
IReliev Pain Relief & Recovery System on Amazon

What medical wearables do you enjoy wearing and why? Please leave a comment below.

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About Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski

Rebecca Olkowski is a travel/lifestyle blogger and founder of BabyBoomster.com, for active older women over 50. She is a purveyor of all things fun, loves to venture out in the world, is a foodie, and lives in Los Angeles.

Comments

  1. Diane says

    December 3, 2018 at 8:17 am

    These are amazing! It’s funny. I’ve been worried about my posture. Now there’s help!

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      December 3, 2018 at 8:24 am

      That’s great! I hope the posture device helps you, Diane!

      Reply
  2. Alana says

    December 3, 2018 at 9:11 am

    I haven’t worn any-yet! But with a family member with aFib and others prone to falling, and my back pain, am interested.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      December 3, 2018 at 10:25 pm

      I can understand that, Alana and having AFib is serious so monitoring is important

      Reply
  3. Haralee says

    December 3, 2018 at 9:35 am

    Terrific Review. These are all great. 30 years ago who would have thought it! I would love the Apple watch with all the bells and whistles.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      December 3, 2018 at 10:26 pm

      The Apple watch is pretty cool! That’s for sure, Haralee. It does so many things.

      Reply
  4. Beth Havey says

    December 3, 2018 at 10:47 am

    I could use the posture thing and my husband too!!

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      December 3, 2018 at 10:27 pm

      Posture is so important, Beth, especially as we age and we are hunched over so much on computers and looking at our cell phones. It’s good to have a reminder.

      Reply

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