Safety at home is our priority
Home is where the heart is, and with a HaloCare solution in place, it can help make living independently a safe option.
Monitoring safety from the sanctuary of home
Appliance management
Appliance management
Sensors can be added to various appliances in the home such as the oven, fridges or kettles to detect if appliances have been used or left on.
Long-lie detection
Long-lie detection
Our contactless fall sensors have built-in ‘long-lie’ detection which alerts the Care Hub team.
Door management
Door management
Contactless sensors can be placed on the front and back doors to detect if doors are opened at unusual times, such as the middle of the night, if someone has fallen and cannot get back up.
Panic buttons
Panic buttons
Emergency panic buttons can be located anywhere throughout the home, including areas where falls are most frequent such as the bedroom or bathroom. Once activated by pressing, the Care Hub team will be alerted and will intervene.
Geolocation technology
Geolocation technology
HaloCare looks after personal safety both in and out of the home. The HaloGo watch has GPS and Geolocation technology, allowing for HaloCare to be alerted to the individual's location upon their request, ensuring they can be assisted quickly.
Environmental safety
Environmental safety
HaloCare can detect changes in the temperature in the home as well as flood detection, vital for quick intervention.
Camera free technology
Camera free technology
Sensors are camera-free for peace of mind and privacy at home.
Wearable fall detection
Wearable fall detection
Fall detection devices with a S.O.S button also come in the form of watches and pendants for those who prefer a physical device to hand.
Safety isn't just a feature; it's the core of everything we do.
Staying safe at home doesn’t have to come at the cost of independence. The correct solution in place allows for comfortable, independent living with peace of mind that HaloCare is working quietly in the background.
How does HaloCare work?
Using an array of discreet smart devices, HaloCare supports clients to take control of their care, creating an environment where clients are safe and can enjoy the benefits of living independently.
Safety FAQs
Looking for more information on HaloCare? Check out our commonly asked questions below.
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HaloCare’s long-lie detectors use motion detection to learn the home environment and patterns in the individual’s daily routine. The sensors can detect if there has been an extended period of time with no movement after a fall. In this instance, the sensor will alert a member of our Care Hub team to intervene.
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Contactless sensors are camera-free devices that can be placed on the front and back door of the home to detect if doors are left open, or opened at unusual times such as the middle of the night. The HaloCare Care Hub team will be alerted in this instance and the team will check to ensure that the client is safe at home.
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To activate the S.O.S feature, push the button located at the side of the watch. This sends an alarm in real time to the Care Hub who are on call 24/7 and will check in on the client before escalating further if required.
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