Using in-home sensors, SmartCare measures ADL patterns and proactively reports if movement or activities seem out of the ordinary. http://smartcareconsultants.com/
Wellnell by Alarm.com
“Wellness monitors domestic activity through a series of sensors installed in the home. When a change in routine is detected—such as prolonged immobility, which might indicate a fall—an alert is delivered via a smartphone app to notify interested parties of the emergency. It’s like Life Alert, only smarter.” https://www.alarm.com/productservices/wellness.aspx
iGuardFire
iGuardFire’s core product, iGuardStove, is an internet connected device that monitors stove activity and prevents the stove from being left on. https://iguardfire.com
TruSense
TruSense provides a sensor platform, aggregating data from a range of sensors for activities of daily living monitoring. Sensors include activity sensors (detects motion and temperature), contact sensors (monitors open/closed state of doors), flush sensor (monitors toilet flushes), smart outlets, visitor sensors, and water leak sensors. https://mytrusense.com/
Concordia Systems
Concordia’s product, SentinelCare, uses motion sensor data from home security systems to track seniors’ activity. http://www.sentinelaware.com/
QuietCare
QuietCare by CareInnovations uses sensors to track activities of daily living. https://www.careinnovations.com/quietcare/
HealthSense
Healthsense provides a remote monitoring service in which unobtrusive sensors detect daily living patterns. http://www.Healthsense.com