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contact@quietcaresystems.com

 

QuietCare functions as a 24 hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week early detection and early warning system that lets caregivers and family members know that a loved one is safe. It recognizes emerging problems before they become emergencies.
 
The system utilizes small, unobtrusive, strategically-placed wireless sensors to monitor the senior in their own home. It is virtually invisible. No video camera or audio intrudes on the seniors' lives.
 


Small, wireless motion sensors are strategically placed in key areas, including the senior's bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and meal prep and/or medication areas.
 
Each sensor transmits information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week about the senior's daily living activities to a book-sized base station.
 
The base station gathers this information and regularly transmits it to QuietCare's computers, using existing telephone lines.
 
Changes in the senior's activities are analyzed so caregivers can be alerted to problems by call center professionals, or via e-mail, cell phone, text message or pager, or by checking a password-protected web site.
 

 


 
What makes QuietCare unique is that it "learns" each individual's normal behavioral patterns and notes any significant changes from them. The system then transmits this information to caregivers through a completely individualized password protected website, or if the user prefers via pager or a telephone call.
 
And because it doesn't require the elderly person to wear anything or push anything, it can summon help even when they can't.
 
Here is an example of the information a caregiver sees when they log on to their loved one's password protected personalized website.

 


 

Trained professionals monitor the status of clients
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

Green lights mean everything is normal.
 

Yellow lights mean keep an eye on this.
 

Red lights mean check in with the senior now!
 

More detailed information is available simply by clicking on the "view" button
 
 

The QuietCare system gives caregivers insights into emerging conditions before they become problems.
 

 

 

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