Kepler Vision’s Night Nurse solution is a computer vision-based body language detection system that provide the Ascom Activity Monitoring solution with data and insights of elderly care residents.
Kepler Vision’s Night Nurse solution is a groundbreaking computer vision-based body language detection system. Utilizing advanced machine learning and computer vision, Night Nurse can detect falls, patient discomfort, and abnormal behaviors, promptly notifying care staff for immediate response.
The system's latest addition, a lying position detection feature, identifies potential pressure ulcers, thus preemptively addressing a critical healthcare issue. This technology dramatically outperforms traditional motion sensors, bed mats, and wearable monitoring systems by reducing false alarms, thereby alleviating unnecessary strain on care staff.
Kepler Vision’s Night Nurse solution is integrated with Ascom SmartSense software to empower the Ascom Activity Monitoring solution, provide alerts, infomation and insights about elderly care residents. The information sent by the Night Nurse solution to SmartSense is transformed into a status, which can be used to determine the location of the resident or patient, and to associate notifications or alarms. The rich data provide by Kepler's Night Nurse enable each resident’s or patient’s profiles to be customized according to their needs.
The joint solution aim to revolutionize patient care and reduce staff workloads, making advanced healthcare solutions more accessible to care homes and medical facilities globally.
About Kepler Vision Technologies
Kepler Vision Technologies, a Dutch company headquartered in Amsterdam, is dedicated to enhancing people’s well-being through AI-driven human activity recognition. The company’s mission is to make healthcare work less stressful and more fulfilling for nurses by allowing them to focus on providing real care, supported by cutting-edge software. Kepler employs a team of 35 experts specializing in machine learning, computer vision, and healthcare.
To learn more, visit www.keplervision.eu