INTRODUCING LIFECARE, A SECURE COST EFFECTIVE SOLUTION FOR HEALTHY INDEPENDENT LIVING, A VIRTUAL SAFETYNET WHICH DETECTS ACCIDENTS AND A CHANGE IN LIVING CONDITIONS WHILE RESPECTING PRIVACY
How LifeCare Works
SAFETY


Get the peace of mind with 24/7 emergency response for intrusion, fire and medical emergencies and have a persistent awareness of what’s going on at home.
INDEPENDENCE


Family members and caregivers can monitor their loved-one’s activity, such as how much time is spent in bed, in a favorite chair or out of the house. LIFECARE can identify anomalies that may signify a problem.
PEACE OF MIND


LIFECARE can also simplify routine tasks, with seamless automation across the home’s critical systems. The system allows you to automate lights, thermostats, locks and security –
Receive Notifications
Be notified immediately if the person you care for presses a panic button
find out when there been a long period of no activity in the home
Be notified when someone leaves the bed for a long period of time and doesn’t return
be notified if the bed sensor is still occupied at an unusual time
Be notified if an exterior door is opened at an unusual time
A door, window, cabinet opens or a motion is detected
Be notified if a sensor such as a medicine cabinet door sensor is not activated during the specified timeframe
A door, window or cabinet is left open
A door, window, cabinet or occupancy sensor is left closed or occupied for too long
A door, window, cabinet or occupancy sensor is immediately closed or occupied.


See Daily Activity Trends
Family members and caregivers can monitor their loved-one’s activity, such as how much time is spent in bed, in a favorite chair or out of the house. And, with intelligent sensors to track and learn the home’s activities of daily living, LifeCare can identify anomalies that may signify a problem. Activities by each sensor are recorded and can be viewed in real-time:
- Bathroom Motion
- Living Room Motion
- Kitchen Motion
- Front Door Motion
- Dining Room Chair Sensor
- Medicine Cabinet Sensor
- Emergency Button
Identify Trends Over Time to Detect Anomalies
LifeCare data trends chart helps you identify patterns that indicate notable changes in routine:
- are there any changes in sleep patterns; are the residents waking up earlier or later, sleeping more or less number of hours. Is this indicative of any impending changes to their health?
- have the frequency of bathroom visits increased or decreased over time, have the nighttime bathroom visits increased. Is this indicative of any impending changes to their health?
- are they more or less active in the health, can this be correlated to their eating habits and changes in their weight? Is this indicative of any impending changes to their health?




Monitor Activities of Daily Living & Critical Events
LifeCare uses real-time sensor data and intelligent algorithms to establish routine activity patterns, and identify abnormalities and emergency events. Caregivers receive insight into activities of daily living such as:
- Nighttime Falls
- Sleep Patterns & Sleeplessness
- Sedentary Lifestyles or Wandering
- Odd & Erratic Eating Habits
- Infrequent or Excessive Bathroom Activities
- Medication Adherence
WellCam


See what some of our customers have to say about us


“…the system provides real-time info on your loved ones whereabouts and well-being, all without the use of intrusive cameras.”


“The technology helps families stay connected so they’re able to see that their loved one is doing okay.”


“I can drop-in on mom virtually from wherever I am and be instantly updated on mom’s activities and behaviors for that day”


“My work schedule doesn’t allow me to call dad to see if he has had his meals on time, to see if he has taken his meds, with LifeCare I can program reminders for him to be sent via Alexa or telephone and then be notified after the fact”
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