Acoustic Monitoring and Visual Monitoring
Acoustic Monitoring
Acoustic Monitoring is a system that relies on sound to alert a central hub that something is happening in the environment. Over the last few years, Acoustic Monitoring has become an essential way to monitor those in care homes in a non-intrusive way.
By alerting care givers to potential movement, they can swiftly check on residents before an accident occurs – for example if they are attempting or struggling to get out of bed. By removing the need for routine, often intrusive night-time checks, service users can wake up feeling well-rested and content, making their time in the care home much more enjoyable.
Visual Monitoring
Whether you’re running a residential care home, hospice, private or NHS hospital, or even a complex needs facility, our Visual Monitoring solution allows you to closely monitor care users without compromising privacy or dignity. Coupled with our industry-leading Acoustic Monitoring it really does provide immediate eyes and ears into a resident's room when it mattes most.
Reduce time spent doing manual checks, while also reacting more quickly to potentially dangerous situations, creating a happier, safer environment for all involved.
What's more is that the cameras are not constantly on, do not record, so there isn't any footage stored anywhere and are only accessed by caregivers should there be a concerning noise alert triggered.