24%
Adherence / 6mo
Wearables
Smart watches, pendants, bracelets. Residents take them off for a shower and forget them. The alert only works if the person is already willing to wear it.
HaloSense reads how a WiFi signal reflects through a room. From those reflections it sees presence, breathing, and fall events. No cameras. No bracelets. No pendants.
The resident never knows it's there. That's exactly the point. Dignity is an architecture decision, not a feature toggle.
READOUT DERIVED FROM WIFI CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION. NEVER FROM A CAMERA OR WEARABLE. SAMPLE DATA / NOT REAL-TIME.
[ FAILURE MODES / 03 ]
24%
Adherence / 6mo
Smart watches, pendants, bracelets. Residents take them off for a shower and forget them. The alert only works if the person is already willing to wear it.
00
Dignity / preserved
Effective at monitoring. Terrible at dignity. Families call them surveillance. Residents feel watched. Regulators scrutinize.
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Button press / unconscious
Only work if the resident is conscious and physically able to press. Useless for the scenarios that matter most — falls, strokes, silent decline.
[ APPROACH ]
A small box plugs into the WiFi router already in the building. The signal reflections off the human body become the sensor. Same physics that lets self-driving cars see pedestrians through fog — pointed at the people who matter most to your family or facility.
[ WHAT IT SEES / 04 SIGNALS ]
Knows which rooms are occupied. Knows when a resident hasn't moved inside their expected patterns. No bracelets. No check-ins. No wall-mounted sensors that miss the first three feet.
Respiratory rate from across the room. Flags apnea events, elevated stress, and the unusual stillness you'd otherwise miss overnight. Continuous signal, not a snapshot.
Detects the signal pattern of a fall within seconds. Alerts staff or family without a wearable, without a button, without the resident having to be conscious to call for help.
Learns each resident's baseline — wake time, bathroom trips, nighttime activity — and surfaces meaningful changes before they become emergencies.
[ PROCEDURE / DEPLOYMENT ]
Sensor box the size of a smoke detector. Plug it in near the area you want monitored. Two minutes, no tools.
Forty-eight hours learning the baseline rhythm of the space — who's there, when, doing what.
Unusual signals — fall patterns, breathing anomalies, prolonged stillness — trigger SMS or email within seconds.
Staff or family see daily summaries, weekly trend reports, and historical data in a simple dashboard.
[ OPERATOR / FAMILY ]
Reduce fall liability. Stretch staff coverage across more rooms. Give families the trend reports that justify your fees. Room-level dashboards, event logs, a compliance-ready audit trail. Pricing scales per resident, not per device.
Know Mom got out of bed. Know Dad's breathing has been irregular three nights in a row. Get a text before you'd otherwise have called and worried. Ships as a single box. No setup required.
[ PILOT / 10 SLOTS ]
We're a small team building this deliberately. The first ten facilities help us harden the product and lock the feature set before general availability.
>>> Apply For A Slot[ SPECIFICATIONS ]
Same team that built DENTAI, a production healthcare platform live at clinic.dentai.app, and ShowStep, a video-first ticketing platform used by engineering teams. We own the infrastructure, the compliance architecture, and the engineering stack.
[ END OF TRANSMISSION / CONTACT ]
Whether you run a facility or you're looking for something better than a pendant for a parent at home, twenty minutes on a call tells us both if HaloSense is a fit.
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