Independence and Safety

90 million.

That is the projected number of adults 65 and older in America by the year 2050.  As a reference, that is over double the level in 2010.

The current care infrastructure is not prepared for the future aging population.  The resources are not available to meet the challenge of delivering quality long term care to 90 million older adults.  Serious changes need to be made in the way that care is delivered.  The most critical element in preparing for the future aging population is adopting technology that encourages aging in place.

See our white paper Remote Care Monitoring--A Call to Action.

Health and Safety Oversight

Healthsense's eNeighbor® remote monitoring system helps ensure that seniors living independently are safe and healthy.  The ability to remotely provide health and safety oversight means that older adults can maintain their independence longer.

Care providers can deliver quality care that meets the individual needs of each resident, without having to change the seniors living arrangement.

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Healthsense's remote monitoring technology helps care providers focus care where and when it is needed.  This is how the future care system will be able to meet the challenge of the future aging population; not by sacrificing the quality, but by using technology to supplement and improve the delivery of care.

Learn more in our Extend the Reach of Care Services with Remote Monitoring white paper.

The eNeighbor remote monitoring system aligns the interests of care providers, older adults and families.  With the correct use of technology, care providers will be able to expand services onto a much larger scale than the traditional senior living campus.  Remote monitoring technology allows care providers to build care networks that expand into the community and have the potential of reaching a larger number of older adults than ever before.

See our Remote Monitoring Tested white paper to see how Healthsense remote monitoring technology benefits all involved.