Assisted Living
Cappsule offers assisted living communities a dignified way to keep residents safe, with ambient monitoring that needs no cameras and nothing worn. It detects falls, flags the early signs of decline, and supports medication routines without intruding on independence.

People move into assisted living for independence, not surveillance. So the tools meant to keep them safe often work against them: pendants and wearables get left in a drawer, uncharged and unworn, and cameras feel like an intrusion into the private life residents are paying to keep. The safety net fails at exactly the moment it's needed, usually a fall, at night, when staffing is thinnest.
Make the room the guardian
Cappsule takes a different approach. Cappsule HQ sits naturally on a bedside table or shelf and watches over the apartment without asking the resident to wear, charge or remember anything. There are no cameras and nothing on the body, just quiet, ambient sensing that's there at 3am whether or not anyone remembered a device.
If a resident falls, Cappsule detects it and alerts staff straight away. But its real value is often earlier than that. By learning each resident's normal rhythm, Cappsule notices the subtle drift that precedes a crisis: sleep becoming more broken, daytime activity fading, movement slowing. These aren't alarms; they're a reason to check in before a small decline becomes a hospital visit.
Support without intrusion
Medication is handled with the same lightness of touch. A Cappsule Smart Tag on the pill organiser gives a gentle, proactive nudge when a dose falls out of pattern, support without nagging, and without another gadget to manage.
For wellness teams, this adds up to objective evidence for the conversations that matter most: when a resident's baseline has genuinely shifted, you can see it, and you can time a move to higher care with data rather than guesswork. For families, an opt-in view offers real peace of mind: knowing a loved one is watched over, without feeling watched.
Fewer avoidable transfers, better-timed care decisions, and a promise you can put on the tour: we watch over your residents without watching them.


