The serious consequences of feeling alone.

According to a WHO report, each year, about 30% of older adults over 65 fall one time. 15% or half of those elderly people over 80 have two or more of which result to more than 300,000 deaths.

Falling alone can kill.

Every second an older adult fails, a third of older adult who fall end up lying on the floor for over an hour, causing health complications that result in half passing away within 6 months.

 The costs and psychological impact after a fall.

 The average medical cost of fall-related hospitalisation and rehabilitation is $35,000. Furthermore, it causes a psychological and emotional burden between the older adult and their caregivers

Advantages to Save Cost

The pandemic of COVID-19 resulting in a wide range of understaffed and underequipped cases in home care and hospital causes the shortage of visits. In this case, the sensor can monitor the older adult within 24 hours without routine visit. Relate to a reduction in pressure on health and social care services. It can also help save on labor costs which is increasing rapidly.