Contactless Fall Detection
Immediate alerts. No cameras. No wearables. No buttons to press.
Our mmWave radar‑based fall detection system continuously monitors movement patterns and automatically detects falls, even when residents can’t call for help. Designed for bathrooms, bedrooms, and common areas where traditional solutions fail.
Why Our Fall Detection Is Different
Move beyond pendants and pull cords with a passive, always‑on system that doesn’t rely on resident action or line of sight.
The mmWave radar sensor continuously analyzes movement and posture to automatically detect falls and trigger alerts in real time—no need for residents to press a button or reach a device.
No cameras, no wearables, and nothing attached to the resident. Monitoring happens passively in the background, preserving privacy and comfort while still protecting against serious incidents.
Radar technology penetrates water vapor, steam, and low‑light environments, making it ideal for bathrooms and overnight monitoring where traditional sensors and cameras struggle.
Room‑Level Coverage Across Your Facility
Sensors are installed on walls or ceilings in bathrooms, bedrooms, and common areas to provide continuous coverage without interfering with furniture, lifts, or resident mobility.
When a fall is detected, alerts can be routed through your existing nurse call infrastructure or monitoring platform, so staff receive notifications in the systems they already use.
- Works in bathrooms, bedrooms, corridors, and living areas.
- No devices to wear, charge, or remember.
- Supports 24/7 monitoring with minimal maintenance.
- Designed for assisted living, nursing homes, SNFs, and home care.

Built for Real Senior Care Environments
Deploy fall detection where it matters most—without compromising privacy or independence.
Nursing Homes & SNFs

Assisted Living
Home & Community‑Based Care
Ready to Modernize Fall Detection?
See how contactless, automatic fall detection can reduce risk, improve response times, and give families peace of mind.
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