At the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Onscreen, an innovative company focusing on elderly care technology, grandly launched a tablet application designed specifically for the elderly. This application not only supports Android tablets and iPad platforms, but also extends the company's existing TV services, marking another important breakthrough for Onscreen in the field of digital elderly care.
"The United States is facing severe challenges of population aging, with about 10,000 people entering the elderly every day. Data shows that more than 22 million elderly people over 75 years old and more than 13 million elderly people over 80 years old are working with technology products. "With the aging process accelerates, this issue will increasingly highlight its importance."

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At present, the United States is experiencing a serious shortage of care workers. According to statistics, the number of elderly people who need professional care far exceeds the carrying capacity of existing nursing resources. At the same time, social isolation and loneliness are common among the elderly. These factors not only affect the quality of life of the elderly, but also increase their risk of cognitive impairment diseases such as dementia.
Tuculescu further explained: "Another reality that cannot be ignored is that many adult children are full of concerns about the health of their elderly parents. They want to keep in touch with their parents regularly to ensure their lives are healthy, but for those over 80 years old, use Modern communication tools such as video calls often have great difficulties. "
The newly launched tablet app is an innovative product built on Onscreen’s previously successful TV-side Moment care platform. Its biggest advantage is that there is no need to purchase new equipment, and families can directly use existing tablets for installation and use, which greatly reduces the technical threshold. The core functions of the application include: smart medication reminders, remote video communication, daily activity recording, etc. These functions will help family members pay more effectively to pay attention to and take care of the elderly.
"Releasing this app at CES 2025 is an important milestone in the Onscreen ecosystem open strategy," said Tuculescu. "Since the company was founded, we have been committed to simplifying the technology usage process and allowing elderly people to feel tangible support and care. . By launching tablet-based solutions, we are removing technical barriers to help more families achieve meaningful care. "