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Sensor technology

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Sensor technology

Note: Technology may vary by location.

Motion sensorsWhat they do: Motion sensors detect movement within their specific area. The small devices work similarly to an automatic paper towel dispenser or automatic doors at a supermarket.

What they are used for: The motion detectors can track movement trends and signal a change in a client’s activity level.

Note: Technology may vary by location.

Note: Technology may vary by location.

Sleep sensorWhat it does: The sleep sensor consists of a small strip that lies directly on the mattress.

What it is used for: The sleep sensor measures quality and quantity of sleep.

Note: Technology may vary by location.

Note: Technology may vary by location.

Toilet flush sensorWhat it does: This sensor detects toilet flushes. It hangs on the inside of the top tank (not in the toilet bowl) and detects when the water level drops in the tank as the toilet is flushed.

What it is used for: The toilet flush sensor tracks bathroom usage.

Note: Technology may vary by location.

Note: Technology may vary by location.

Door sensorWhat it does: The door sensor is mounted on the main entrance of your house. The magnetic field in the sensor identifies if the door opens or closes.

What it is used for: The door sensor can help track activity levels.

Note: Technology may vary by location.

Note: Technology may vary by location.

Central hubWhat it does: The central hub receives data from the small devices that are installed in your home.

What it is used for: Once the information is received in the central hub, the hub relays the information to staff for review.

Note: Technology may vary by location.

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