At Senior Helpers of Spokane and North Idaho, we understand how important it is for seniors to feel safe at home while maintaining their independence. That’s why we now offer remote monitoring powered by StackCare—a smart, discreet, and privacy-first Wellness Notification System that helps older adults stay independent while keeping families informed and reassured.
What Is StackCare?
StackCare uses non-intrusive smart motion sensors to monitor your loved one’s routine, detecting changes that could signal a potential issue—like a fall, prolonged inactivity, or unusual nighttime movement. If StackCare senses something out of the ordinary, it sends an alert directly to caregivers or family members, offering real-time updates without needing cameras, microphones, or wearable devices.
Key Benefits of StackCare for Seniors and Families
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24/7 Passive Monitoring: Track motion and routine to detect potential risks like falls, late-night wandering, or health changes.
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Privacy-Preserving: No cameras. No microphones. Just smart, respectful monitoring.
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No Wearables or Buttons Needed: Unlike PERS devices, StackCare doesn’t require seniors to press a button or wear a pendant.
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Real-Time Alerts: Be notified immediately if something seems wrong.
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Peace of Mind for Families: Stay connected even when you can’t be there in person.
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Dementia Support: Detects signs of cognitive decline such as disorientation, lack of sleep, poor nutrition, or bathroom frequency changes.
How StackCare Works
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Simple Sensor Setup: Small motion and door sensors are installed throughout the home—completely non-invasive.
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Smart Pattern Recognition: StackCare learns your loved one’s normal daily habits and routines.
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Alert System: When patterns change, StackCare sends a notification to designated contacts.
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Care Dashboard: Loved ones can check updates through a convenient mobile app or dashboard.
Who Can Benefit?
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Seniors living independently at home
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Families concerned about aging parents’ safety
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Individuals with mobility or cognitive challenges
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Caregivers seeking an extra layer of support