
30 May 2025
Acoustic monitoring uses sound intelligence to notify a central hub of changes in the residents’ behaviour. This warns caregivers of potential risks or distress, allowing them to check on residents before accidents occur. It reduces intrusive routine night-time checks, helping residents wake up well-rested and content, enhancing their care home experience.
Read on to learn how our Acoustic + Alert-Triggered Visual Monitoring technologies help enhance care.
Adaptive Care’s technology positively impacts the lives of residents at the Epilepsy Society’s Chalfont Centre, a specialist residential care service in Buckinghamshire. By enabling proactive fall prevention, aiding carers in identifying potential seizures and facilitating early intervention strategies, this technology enables safer and more effective care.
Epilepsy Society is the UK’s only charity transforming the lives of people with epilepsy through world-leading research, advocacy and care. Its impressive Chalfont Centre in Gerrard’s Cross is home to over 120 people who live in the residential care and supported living services across the site; in addition to their epilepsy, the people living here often have associated and additional complications, including physical and learning disabilities, brain injury and autism.