A 20-year-old student, Kai Gould, has invented a smart clock designed to enhance the well-being and safety of elderly individuals living alone. The device was inspired by a fall experienced by Gould’s grandfather, highlighting the challenges faced by seniors maintaining independence. The clock connects older adults with family and caregivers, offering a potential solution for remote monitoring and support. Details about the clock’s specific features were not provided in the initial report, but the invention focuses on facilitating communication and providing reassurance. Gould’s creation addresses a growing need as populations age and more seniors choose to age in place. The device aims to provide peace of mind for both the elderly and their families. Further development and potential market availability remain to be seen.