Use your smart device as a tool for independent living
Make your home smarter
Digital Life from AT&T can provide easy smart home security and automation – managed through an app on your device to enhance independence and safety.
Learn more and chat with the Digital Life service team.
Take advantage of wireless accessibility features
An array of wireless features — for example voice control, dictation and video calling — can empower aging users to remain independent longer. Turn on many of these features through the accessibility menu in settings on your mobile device.
Monitor home alarms or medical devices continuously
Maintain uninterrupted connectivity via your phone service
Through your digital phone service or phone line, AT&T can support many monitored home alarms and medical devices with continuous connectivity for ongoing monitoring – even in the event of a power outage.
Learn more about compatibility with your wired or wireless device and how to set up the service.
If you use a legacy medical device that transmits data by analog, you may be able to use an analog-to-wireless converter to connect on an older device by cellular, simply and cost-effectively.
Learn more about how eDevice is bringing this service to AT&T customers.
Get help with and budget-friendly advice for your account
Access special reduced rates for seniors on wireless services and accessories
The AT&T Senior Nation Plan and AARP discounts can help you save money on wireless.
Learn more about our Cellphones for Seniors program and start saving now.
Manage your relationship with AT&T
Wireless customers can contact AT&T’s National Center for Customers with Disabilities to get answers to questions regarding equipment, accessories, features and services.
Contact AT&T's National Center for Customers with Disabilities: For voice calls, 866-241-6568, or for TTY calls, 866-241-6567, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. PT.