Smart Safety Technology

Activity Monitoring

Peace of mind through gentle, non-invasive technology that learns your parent's daily routines and alerts you only when something seems off.

No cameras. No wearables. Just small threshold sensors that notice patterns—and let you know if Dad isn't in his favorite chair by 8am, or if Mom crossed the bathroom threshold but hasn't come back out in a while.

Designed with dignity in mind. Your parent maintains their independence and privacy while you gain peace of mind.

An elderly woman taking her blood pressure with a digital monitor

Real-time alerts

When it matters

How It Works

Simple sensors. Smart technology. Personalized to your parent's unique daily routine.

1

We Install Sensors

Small, wireless sensors are placed in key areas—bathroom door, favorite chair, refrigerator, bedroom. No drilling, no wires, completely non-invasive. Your parent won't even notice they're there.

2

System Learns Routines

Over the first few weeks, the system quietly learns your parent's habits. When do they wake up? How long are they usually in the bathroom? What time do they sit down for coffee? Every routine is unique.

3

You Get Alerts

When patterns change—bathroom door closed too long, no activity by a certain time—you get a text or app notification. Check in with a quick call, or we can send someone to visit.

What We Monitor

Customized sensor placement based on your parent's specific routine and your concerns.

Bathroom Threshold

Alert if someone crosses the threshold but doesn't come back out within an expected timeframe—one of the most important safety checks.

Favorite Chair

Notice if Dad hasn't sat down by his usual coffee time or if patterns change.

Bedroom Activity

Track sleep patterns and wake times—deviations can indicate health changes.

Kitchen Activity

Ensure your parent is eating regularly by monitoring fridge and cabinet usage.

Entry & Exit

Know when your parent leaves and returns home—helpful for safety and routine.

General Movement

Overall activity levels throughout the day—declining movement can signal issues.

Privacy & Dignity First

No Cameras. No Wearables. Just Smart Awareness.

We know how important independence and privacy are. That's why our system uses motion sensors—not cameras. Your parent isn't being watched. We're simply noticing patterns.

No Cameras or Video

Just sensors that detect motion and door status—completely private

Nothing to Wear or Charge

No pendants, watches, or devices to remember—sensors work automatically

Alerts Only When Needed

You're not flooded with notifications—only when patterns truly deviate

Customizable Settings

Adjust timeframes and sensitivities as routines change or needs evolve

Many families say: "Mom doesn't even know the sensors are there, but I sleep better at night knowing I'll get a call if something's wrong."

A senior woman measures her blood pressure with a home monitor

Real Scenarios This Helps With

These are the moments that matter—early detection can make all the difference.

Fall or Medical Emergency

The Alert: Bathroom door has been closed for 45 minutes—longer than usual.
The Action: You get a text. Call to check in. If no answer, we send someone over immediately.

Sudden Illness or Decline

The Alert: Dad usually gets up by 7:30am. It's now 10am with no bedroom activity.
The Action: Quick check-in call. Might just be a lazy morning—or early sign of illness.

Not Eating Regularly

The Alert: Kitchen activity has dropped significantly over the past few days.
The Action: Conversation about appetite. Maybe depression, medication side effects, or just needs grocery help.

Sleep Pattern Changes

The Alert: Mom's been up and down all night for the past week—very unusual.
The Action: Could be a UTI, anxiety, medication issue, or something else worth addressing.

The goal isn't to catch every moment.
It's to notice when something meaningful changes—so you can respond early, not later.

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