Americans are getting older, but that doesn’t mean they are slowing down. By 2040, 25% of the U.S. population will likely be 65 or older, and a large portion of them will continue to live active, independent lives. This generation of older adults is opting to age in place, pursue passions, stay socially connected and maintain the lifestyles they’ve built, a sharp contrast to the more sedentary habits of generations past.
While today’s aging baby boomers are empowered, their desire for autonomy also brings challenges that traditional safety technologies often aren’t designed to address. Many of the products are reactive, kicking in only after an incident such as a fall or medical event. To fully support an independent lifestyle as the population ages, safety technology must evolve to become predictive, integrated and unobtrusive.
That’s exactly why LogicMark Inc. (OTC:LGMK), with nearly two decades of experience in the personal safety industry, developed an entire suite of solutions, including personal emergency response systems (PERS), health communications devices and a connected care platform. Each is purpose-built to empower older adults with the independence they want and the protection they deserve.
Personal Emergency Response With A Twist
LogicMark’s approach to personal emergency response systems (PERS) reflects how the category is evolving. Unlike the status quo, in which PERS are largely stand-alone devices, LogicMark integrates its hardware into an AI-driven connected care ecosystem that collects, processes and analyzes data. Through its Caring Platform as a Service (CPaaS), data from LogicMark’s products is collected and analyzed to provide critical insights and notifications to users.
With personalized remote monitoring, caregivers can be notified immediately if a patient’s device leaves its preset location boundary or a fall is detected. LogicMark views its CPaaS platform as the next evolution of personal safety, moving beyond emergency response toward predictive, connected care that supports aging in place.
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