Smart HomeProductsRevolutionary NEW iTalk Reminder Assistant- Voice Activated Reminder Clock
Submitted: April, 2010
The NEW iTalk Reminder Assistant allows you to easily record important tasks with alarm times. iTalk is completely voice activated and can record up to 10 reminders at specific times for today only, everyday or any day of the week. Speaking English simply talk to the iTalk Reminder Assistant in your normal voice to record reminders, set the alarm, ask for today’s date and more.
The iTalk Reminder Assistant is useful, practical and much easier to use than traditional alarm clocks, eliminating the need to use confusing buttons with the addition of a personal reminder assistant so that you nev
QuietCare Home Health Security System
Submitted: April, 2010
QuietCare is a patented service early detection and early warning system that permits elders to live more safely and independently in their own homes.
HealingHomes, LLC
Submitted: April, 2010
HealingHomes, from Tiverton, RI, is focused on providing innovative, comprehensive, and holistic solutions for home-based living for families with a disabled loved one. Our goal is to maximize freedom and independence for both the care recipient AND the care provider(s). Our solutions enhance every level of human functioning; physical, psychological and social and are reflected by the diverse range of housing and technology products that we provide.
Carematix Wireless Solution for Wellness Monitoring
Submitted: April, 2010
Wireless solutions for wellness monitoring.
Careamtix system enables remote monitoring of patients at home usinng wireless devices.
HomeFree at Home
Submitted: April, 2010
A home wandering prevention and resident well being monitoring system.
HomeFree Elite
Submitted: April, 2010
Complete wireless resident monitoring solution, including wandering prevention and nurse call systems.
MD.2 Medication Dispensing System
Submitted: April, 2010
Organizes medications, reminds, dispense and tracks medication adherence
Pilot ProjectsSet-Top Box for Home-based Delivery of Health Care
Submitted: April, 2010
Our research centers on the use of multi-point videoconferencing, using small set-top boxes (the DocBox) which are placed in patient's homes. These units, about the size of a paperback book, connect to a home television and to a broadband internet connection. Our videoconferencing unit requires little or no interaction from the patient, and is controlled centrally by the health care or wellness provider.
Worker Interactive Networking (WIN) & Totally Wireless Sensor Monitoring of Elders Well-being at
Submitted: April, 2010
Funded by the Dept of Commerce's Technology Opportunity Program (TOP), we developed and tested the first completely wireless based system designed to support working caregivers concerned about older adults alone at home during the caregiver's worktime. Known as the Worker Interactive Networking (WIN) project, it offerd workplace Internet access via PC/PDA/cellphone to a uniquely integrated 4 feature system providing a caregiver support group, resource linkages, and remote home monitoring elders via motion sensors.
Home Assurance Monitoring System Project
Submitted: April, 2010
Northeast Health and General Electric Global Research and Development are collaborating on the beta testing of an in-home monitoring system utilizing standard security sensors. This non-video, non-audio system allows caregivers (formal and informal) to observe activity events that translate into an understanding of how the elder patient/loved one is faring in their home environment.
Intelligent Environment for Older Adults with Dementia
Submitted: April, 2010
The goal of this project is to develop a system that can autonomously monitor the actions of a user during common ADL and provide intelligent assistance and prompts when errors in completion are detected.
Presbyterian Pilot Project~ Cost effective holistic innovations in providing technology solutions.
Submitted: April, 2010
A state-of-the-art and technologically advanced Parkinson's disease movement impairment residence that is serving as a national model in the care and treatment of Parkinson's and other movement impairment diseases both on campus and within the community.
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Submitted: April, 2010
MIT research group developing proactive health technologies for the home
Research and DevelopmentHome Sensor Fusion to Support Aging in Place
Submitted: August, 2010
This technical report describes an NIH SBIR-funded prototype activity tracker that tracks activities of daily living, creates alerts about meals and medications and infers changes in the health status of an individual over time. These data are used to infer and track the risk of falls over time.
Health Monitoring in an Agent-Based Smart Home
Submitted: April, 2010
The MavHome smart home learns models of inhabitant behavior and uses the models to automate the home and provide health monitoring assistance.
Emerging TechnologiesSitelligence - Resident Portal Version 3.9
Submitted: April, 2010
Think of the Resident Portal as an Intranet for each community, like a community Facebook but with easy to use communication, activity, entertainment and marketing features specifically designed for senior living communities and residents with little or no computer experience. Each community Resident Portal is branded for the community and can be accesses from your corporate home page or from a unique URL. All people on the system are categorized into 5 user groups. Based on their Username and ID each user is taken to their personal page(s) with different features for each group.