Alarm.com, SafetyCare Partner To Offer Monitoring Solution

Alarm.com and SafetyCare recently announced a strategic partnership to offer a cost-effective, home-based monitoring and emergency response solution that enables seniors and disabled individuals to live independently at home while staying “virtually connected” to loved ones, professional care providers, and emergency medical response staff who can provide assistance if needed.

The new offering, which pairs Alarm.com’s patented wireless and Web-based monitoring technology with SafetyCare’s 24/7 emergency and medical response services, gives individuals who might otherwise need institutional care or on-site supervision the ability to live alone without compromising their well-being or incurring significant costs for institutional care. At the same time, family members and authorized professional caregivers can ensure the well being of those they care for with a set of monitoring features truly unique to the market, including:

Remote log-in -- via a secure Web or PDA interface to check on real-time activity reported by sensors installed throughout the monitored home.

  • E-mail and cell phone alerts -- if the system detects activity, or unusual inactivity, outside of the resident’s normal everyday patterns.
  • Optional video monitoring -- that enables residents to choose to have authorized individuals monitor the home in real-time via one or more live camera feeds, as well as set up event-triggered recording rules to capture video clips of relevant activity which can be emailed to caregivers.
  • Seamless installation -- of Alarm.com’s wireless technology that does not need to be integrated with a broadband connection or the telephone system.

Another key component of the offering is the system’s secure link to the Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) at the SafetyCare Response Center. If the resident presses the panic pendant, a two-way voice connection is instantly enabled to a trained SafetyCare EMT. The SafetyCare EMTs have immediate access to the patient’s updated medical records, which they can provide to first responders en route to the home.

“Our new partnership brings together the robust emergency response services of SafetyCare with the intuitive user interfaces and access to real-time information and alerts that distinguish Alarm.com’s technology,” said Steve Trundle, President & CEO, Alarm.com. “As a result, seniors and disabled individuals have access to an EMT-staffed monitoring solution that enables residents who want to say in their homes longer to do so independently.”

Mike Bodnar, General Manager of SafetyCare, agreed, noting the strategic alliance demonstrates the power of “connected caregiving” -- the use of technology to monitor and care for individuals from a remote location.

“Families are trying to keep their loved ones out of nursing homes and other care institutions for as long as possible, and EMT Link Plus is a facilitating tool that efficiently links residents to their caregivers via the web, PDA, email and cell phone text messaging.”

SafetyCare dealers are now offering this product as EMT Link Plus, at a fraction of the monthly cost of institutional care or recurring homecare.

“The cost savings are substantial, since the price isn’t anywhere near that of a nursing home,” Bodnar said. “But the real reason caregivers want to help keep their loved ones at home is because that’s where they yearn to be.”

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