QuietCare® Launches its Home Health Monitoring
System Redesigned Web Site
The redesigned Web site includes live chat, a video presentation
on how the home health monitoring system works amongst other
great benefits.
(PRWEB) May 30, 2006 -- QuietCare®, the vital behavior
monitoring system for seniors living alone, has launched a
redesigned Web site with enhanced information on QuietCare,
including a video presentation on how it works, a questionnaire
on whether the QuietCare system is right for elder home care,
and live online chat for family members to ask questions in
real time.
The live chat feature permits caregivers and
seniors to ask questions about QuietCare and senior home care
online, without having to wait for an e-mailed response. “With
live chat, a caregiver or senior can ask questions discreetly,
without picking up the phone or even giving their full name,”
comments George Boyajian, Living Independently Group’s
Executive Vice President of Strategy, Research and Development.
“With their permission, we can later contact them at
their convenience.”
“With the video presentation, questionnaire and answers
to their most frequently asked questions, the Web site presents
even more information on how QuietCare works. A family caregiver
and senior can view the video together, and the questionnaire
helps them determine whether QuietCare will benefit the senior
in home care.”
Previously available only to elder care professionals in assisted
living, QuietCare's innovative technology protects seniors’
health and can save lives by detecting falls or other emergencies.
QuietCare’s wireless activity sensors in the home transmit
data 24/7 to patented software that intelligently learns a
senior's routine. It reports important changes in daily activities
both to QuietCare and online to caregivers, alerting them
to possible health problems. In a potential emergency situation,
the fast-acting medical alert system notifies trained professionals
who immediately contact the senior and caregivers. The QuietCare
system also works in conjunction with Personal Emergency Response
Systems (PERS) to provide added emergency protection.
Through powerful, unobtrusive technology, QuietCare’s
early detection and early warning system detects potential
health risks and falls faster, helps to avoid hospitalizations,
protects seniors’ privacy and dignity while giving caregivers
peace of mind. QuietCare is a positive alternative to nursing
homes, permitting seniors to have greater freedom and independence
in their daily lives.
A QuietCare professional is on hand to help determine if QuietCare
is the right choice for the interested caregiver and/or senior.
Consumers can call toll free 1 (866) 216-4600 for more information
on this proven home safety monitoring system.
QuietCare was created by Living Independently Group, a company
dedicated to helping seniors and other at-risk individuals
live with greater safety in their own homes. Its patented,
technology-based service provides peace of mind to families
and caregivers, and helps institutions improve the quality
and efficiency of their care. The QuietCare system is used
by major senior care institutions and communities across the
U.S. and in the United Kingdom.Website: http://www.quietcare.com