An AI monitor that aims to take care of our elderly relatives
Sensi.AI harnesses AI-powered audio analysis to monitor daily routine, environment and well-being without compromising privacy.
July 4, 2021, 8:40 am
Israeli startup Sensi.AI harnesses AI-powered audio analysis to help take care of the elderly and others in a non-intrusive way. Photo by Georg Arthur Pflueger on Unsplash
As the world grows older, issues surrounding elderly care abound: who’s taking care of our elderly relatives, are they doing it well, and how do we keep track of well-being and safety in a sensitive way?
Israeli startup Sensi.AI thinks it may have the solution with a smart, AI-powered auditory system that monitors a person’s daily routine, environment and well-being, which it claims can provide better caregiver retention and quality-of-care assurance– not only for the elderly, but also for babies, special-needs kids and others.
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TEL AVIV, Israel, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sensi.AI, an AI-powered remote care quality management platform, announces the completion of a $3.5 million Seed funding round, led by Flint Capital. The investment will support Sensi s continued market expansion across US in-home care agencies and senior care facilities.
The platform provides audio analytics-based insight that helps eliminate blind-spots and enables care agencies with complete visibility and transparency into each hour of care without having to rely on neither the caregiver nor the client s input.
Sensi enables agencies, for the first time ever, to obtain data-based insight into each client s care needs and ensure that their caregivers are best equipped to answer those needs in the highest quality manner. Agency managers can now obtain an objective overview and take simple actions that drive staff and client retention, mitigate liability claims and help with new client acq
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The massive stride made in the healthcare industry, alongside incredible technological advancement and healthy living awareness, has extended our lifespan, while also improving quality of life for many. However, as we age, our dependency on caregivers becomes crucial - a market turning half a trillion dollars a year in the U.S. alone, and expected to increase by 50% by 2027. An Israeli startup has harnessed advance AI technologies to aid citizens in their senior years.