Room 214
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AI nurse call & fall detection
A light over a door means someone needs something. It doesn't say what. So your staff walk down the hall to find out, then walk back for whatever it was. VoiceCare speaks with the resident, listens to the answer, and sends it to your team before they leave the station.
Room 214
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Room 214 · Margaret C.
I've dropped my glasses and I can't find them.
The problem
Traditional nurse call has one signal: someone in this room pressed a button. Every call looks identical, whether it's a fall or a dropped remote. The information your team needs to respond well only exists after they've already arrived.
A cardiac event and a request for water light the same lamp. Triage happens after the walk, not before it.
Arrive, learn what's needed, leave to fetch it, come back. Two trips for a job that could have taken one.
From the moment the button is pressed until someone arrives, the resident waits alone with no idea if anyone heard.
One trip, not two
When a resident calls, VoiceCare answers out loud — right there in the room. It asks what they need, listens, and passes the answer to your staff along with the room number. The resident hears immediately that someone is coming. Your caregiver arrives with the blanket already in hand.
Within a second of pressing the button:
I've called for help, and someone is on their way. Tell me what you need, and I'll pass it along.
Before they leave the station:
Room 118 — I'm cold, could I have another blanket?
Nobody waits in silence, and nobody makes the trip twice.
Three jobs, one device
One unit in the room, doing three jobs that would otherwise be three vendors.
Hands-free calling by voice, plus the buttons and pendants your residents already know. It understands what's being asked and routes it by urgency.
On-device computer vision watches for falls and checks in out loud when it sees one — "Are you okay?" — so a fall isn't found an hour later.
Residents can simply talk to it. Loneliness is a health outcome, and the quiet hours between visits are where it lives.
Why now
1 in 4
adults 65+ fall each year, and falls are the leading cause of injury death in that age group.
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Edge AI
Speech recognition and pose estimation now run in the room, on a device the size of a paperback — no cloud round trip, no video leaving the building.
Staffing
Operators are being asked to cover more residents with fewer people. Every avoidable trip down a corridor is time taken from someone who needs it.
We're running pilots with senior living operators now. If you'd like to see it working, we'll walk you through a live system.
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