Fall Prevention & Mobility Awareness
Spot mobility changes, unusual inactivity, and room-to-room patterns before risk turns into an emergency.
- Mobility changes
- Inactivity awareness
- Room context
- Early caregiver action
Home Awareness & Intelligence System
The Future of Home Awareness, Caregiving & Independent Living.
Protective eldercare monitoring and management through sensor fusion, awareness intelligence, and caregiver coordination.
HAIS is designed to combine communications, reminders, trusted devices, sensor signals, alerts, and future wellness intelligence into a unified picture of what is happening at home.
Families caring for aging loved ones need more than cameras, alerts, and disconnected devices. They need awareness. HAIS brings communications, sensors, artificial intelligence, wellness monitoring, and caregiver tools into one connected home awareness platform.
HAIS is designed to connect cameras, microphone arrays, speakers, mmWave radar sensors, bed occupancy sensors, smart rings, wearables, environmental sensors, smart home devices, and health monitoring devices into a single awareness environment.
Family members and caregivers need to know not just what happened, but what is happening now and what deserves attention.
HAIS is designed to become the operating system for awareness inside the home, helping people live safely, independently, and with dignity for as long as possible.
Awareness Changes Outcomes.
HAIS is designed for everyone involved in the care journey. Multiple portal experiences provide the right level of access, information, and functionality for each role.
Administrative users have access to advanced monitoring, awareness, analytics, device management, and platform administration tools. Caregivers receive a streamlined experience focused on daily care activities, wellness awareness, scheduling, communications, and coordination.
Family and friends can stay connected through a simplified portal designed for communication, status updates, and peace of mind. Healthcare providers and specialists can access longitudinal health information, trends, reports, appointments, and clinical history relevant to their role.
By delivering the right experience to the right person, HAIS reduces complexity, improves collaboration, and helps everyone stay informed, connected, and engaged in the care journey.
HAIS combines information from consumer and medical-grade devices into a unified awareness platform. Instead of relying on a single sensor or isolated alert, HAIS brings together multiple sources of information to create a more complete understanding of what is happening in the home.
Presence sensors, cameras, microphones, speakers, wearables, sleep monitors, environmental sensors, and future healthcare devices work together to provide context rather than disconnected data points. Devices such as the Screek Human Presence Sensor 2A, Reolink E1 Zoom, FPH Satellite 1, Wellue O2 Ring, RingConn Gen, and Withings Sleep Pad help fill gaps that individual devices cannot address alone.
The result is more complete awareness of daily routines, activity, wellness, safety, and behavioral patterns, helping caregivers make better decisions based on the full picture rather than isolated events.
HAIS goes beyond fall detection and emergency alerts. It is a practical awareness platform designed to support independent living, improve quality of life, and strengthen communication between caregivers, family members, and healthcare providers.
By bringing together communications, reminders, scheduling, care coordination, healthcare events, reports, and wellness information into a single source of truth, HAIS helps reduce complexity and improve day-to-day care management.
The result is a platform that supports real-world caregiving needs while helping everyone involved stay informed, organized, connected, and focused on what matters most.
Security, privacy, and trust are foundational principles of the HAIS platform. Identity management, role-based access controls, trusted device governance, auditability, and authorization controls work together to protect sensitive information and maintain accountability.
HAIS is designed with privacy-aware and compliance-ready principles, helping ensure that caregivers, family members, healthcare providers, and authorized users only have access to the information appropriate for their role.
By combining security, governance, and transparency into the platform foundation, HAIS helps create a trusted environment for awareness, communication, coordination, and care.
HAIS is more than a monitoring system. It is an awareness platform and personal AI companion.
Residents can interact naturally through voice and conversation. HAIS can answer questions, provide reminders, discuss appointments, place calls, share stories, play music, encourage healthy habits, celebrate milestones, and provide companionship throughout the day.
Designed to feel less like technology and more like a trusted presence, HAIS learns routines and preferences over time while helping maintain structure, support independent living, and keep caregivers informed.
HAIS is designed to integrate with existing smart home, wellness, communications, and monitoring technologies, allowing families to build on devices they already know and trust.
The result is a platform that helps people live safer, healthier, more connected, and more independent lives.
Everyday Use Cases
HAIS turns everyday home signals into practical awareness families can understand quickly and act on with confidence.
Spot mobility changes, unusual inactivity, and room-to-room patterns before risk turns into an emergency.
Connect sleep, oxygen, bed presence, and recovery signals so families can see whether nights are restful or concerning.
Support daily routines with reminders, confirmation signals, and caregiver visibility when important care tasks may be missed.
Turn everyday movement, communication, and device signals into a clearer picture of normal activity and wellness.
Give residents natural ways to talk, ask questions, hear reminders, share stories, and stay socially connected.
Help caregivers coordinate tasks, understand status, and focus attention where support is needed most.
Reveal gradual changes in sleep, activity, adherence, social engagement, and wellness before they become obvious.
Support aging in place with awareness that helps residents stay safer, more connected, and more independent at home.
Awareness Intelligence
Current architecture separates historical facts, current conditions, alerts, reminders, and audit records.
Global operating hours govern active interval reminders while individual rows own message, interval, and sound.
Future work expands toward trend intelligence, wellness views, awareness dashboards, and caregiver coordination.
Caregiver Coordination
Keep independent living at the center of the experience.
Present actionable conditions instead of raw noise.
Preserve auditability, privacy, and human authority as core platform rules.