Application

In-Facility Care

Cappsule gives hospital and acute inpatient teams continuous, contactless monitoring in every room, filling the long gaps between obs rounds. It catches deterioration and unwitnessed falls earlier, and feeds straight into the patient record.

In-Facility Care

In an acute ward, a patient is only truly observed for the few minutes of each obs round. The hours in between are where deterioration builds quietly, where an unwitnessed fall happens on the way to the bathroom, and where the early signs of a pressure injury go unrecorded. By the time the next set of vitals is taken, a manageable situation can already have become an emergency.

The gap between the rounds

Cappsule was built to close that gap. Cappsule HQ sits discreetly in the room and monitors continuously, with no cameras, no wearables, and nothing for an already-stretched nursing team to fit or charge. Using ambient, multi-modal sensing and AI, it tracks vital signs and rest patterns in the background and surfaces meaningful change the moment it appears, rather than at the next scheduled check.

When something happens, it's captured. A fall in the bathroom, one of the most dangerous and least witnessed events on any ward, is detected and escalated immediately, with a signal-by-signal timeline of what led up to it. Prolonged immobility, an early input to pressure-injury risk, is flagged before it becomes a reportable harm.

Signal, not noise

Cappsule is designed to reduce noise, not add to it. Traditional bedside monitors alarm on everyone, and alarm fatigue means the alerts that matter get lost. Cappsule's risk profiling ranks patients by who is genuinely likely to deteriorate, so escalations are meaningful and your team's attention lands where it's needed.

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