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Otono-me: an innovative telecare service developped by Telegrafik

20 July 2017 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

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Developped by Telegrafik, Otono-me is an innovative telecare service where the person doesn’t need to wear anything. Otono-me has been designed for elderly, weakened or disabled people who could fall or need assistance.

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Otono-me, an innovative telecare service for elderly people living at home

Once the house is equipped with 5 discreet sensors (4 infrared sensor and 1 open/close sensor), the activity of this person is checked in real time. In case of anomaly, an alert is automatically sent to carers or to an assistance platform, available 24/7.

Otono-me is dedicated to elderly people living alone at home, people affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias, care residences or families.

> Read also: Vibby OAK, an automatic fall detector developped by Vitalbase

How does it work?

Installation: Can be installed in any kind of house without any internet connection.
Plug and play: Once it’s plugged, it works directly and the person equipped is protected.
Abnormal activity detected: An alert is automatically sent to an assistance platform.

A smartphone and web application

Otono-me TelegrafikAn ergonomic smartphone application is available for families so they can check if everything if ok in the house of the elderly person in real time and to be easily reassured.

The carers also have access to more precise analytics about:

  • the activity of the person in the house during the day, the week and the month (number of movement detected per day),
  • the activity in the kitchen (time spent in the kitchen to take meals),
  • the activity in the bedroom (time spent in the bedroom by night) and,
  • the number of time and the time spent outside the house.

Watch the video:

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Filed Under: Internet of things, News, WebTV Tagged With: home care, internet of things, otono-me, telecare, telegrafik

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