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Independent Living

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Before you invest further in safety devices to support your loved one's independent living, let's discuss the single most important component of your system: the network itself.

Contact us for an obligation-free consultation. We will help you understand the current strengths and weaknesses of your home network and design a tailored solution that provides true peace of mind.

Ensure the technology you rely on for your family's well-being is supported by a network you can absolutely trust.

We're still developing our Independent Living landing page, but for now here's just a short list of why this matters:

Network stability as a critical safety feature.

Enable remote health monitoring and proactive medical care.

Allow virtual medical visits, reducing travel and exposure risk.

Enable reliable coverage for automated fall detectors that can instantly call for emergency help.

Connect to 24/7 professional emergency monitoring services.

Support motion-activated smart lighting to automatically prevents nighttime falls.

Leverage smart plugs to turn off forgotten, hazardous appliances automatically.

Deploy smart environmental sensors to detect smoke, carbon monoxide, and water leaks.

Use video doorbells to allow your loved one to safely screen unknown visitors.

Invest in smart locks to provide secure, keyless access for trusted caregivers.

Let your loved one summon help or control devices with simple voice commands.

Helping carers work smarter not harder

Remotely check in on loved ones via mobile apps.

Leverage technology to receive instant alerts for falls, smoke, or security breaches.

Reduce the daily stress and burden of caregiving tasks.

Confirm daily routines with non-intrusive motion sensors.

Get alerts for missed medications from smart dispensers.

Remotely control locks and thermostats for safety and comfort.

Leverage telehealth to reduces travel time and costs for medical appointments.

Lessen conflict by reducing the need for constant check-ups.

Support your quality of life and independence

Increasine your independence and control over your daily life.

Connect with family and friends via video calls.

Reduce social isolation and feelings of loneliness.

Reliably stream movies, music, and TV shows.

Access online courses, e-books, and virtual museum tours.

Keep the mind active with engaging cognitive games.

Manage online shopping, banking, and bills from home.

Control your home environment with simple voice commands.

Pursue hobbies and join online interest groups.