Smart Sleep Health Monitoring System (Home Use)
Aging in Place, Safer with Smart Monitoring
As Hong Kong’s population ages, more seniors are choosing to remain in the comfort of their own homes, relying on family members, domestic helpers, or community care services for daily support. However, risks such as night-time falls, sudden exacerbation of chronic diseases, or deteriorating sleep quality often occur without anyone noticing. These situations threaten seniors’ health and safety, while placing long-term stress and worry on their families.
The launch of the Innovation and Technology Fund for Application in Elderly and Rehabilitation Care (I&T Fund) has created a breakthrough opportunity for elderly home care in Hong Kong. As a pioneer in gerontechnology, JMS Home has introduced its Non-contact Vital Signs Monitoring Sensor, now listed as an approved product under the Fund. The system provides 24-hour, interference-free monitoring of heart rate, respiratory rate, in/out-of-bed status, and body movement data. When abnormalities are detected, immediate alerts are sent to family members or caregivers via mobile app or display screen—allowing timely response to potential risks.
20 Simulated Home-use Scenarios with JMS Sensors
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Fall Prevention for Seniors Living Alone at Night
Mrs. Cheung, 82, lives alone in public housing. She frequently gets up at night to use the bathroom, with weak leg strength. A sensor under her bed detects when she is out of bed for more than 5 minutes and alerts her children. One night she fell, and her children immediately called a neighbor to help—ensuring timely hospital treatment. -
Chronic Heart Disease Monitoring at Home
Mr. Chan, with a heart condition, found wearable devices uncomfortable and often forgot to use them. The sensor under his mattress automatically tracked his heart rate at night, generating reports. His doctor spotted irregularities in multiple nights and adjusted medication, improving his symptoms. -
Preventing Night-time Wandering in Dementia Patients
Mrs. Wong, with mild dementia, sometimes leaves home at night. When she leaves the bed, the sensor triggers lights and mobile notifications, allowing her family to intervene before she exited the home. -
Post-surgery Recovery Monitoring
Mr. Lee, recovering from knee replacement surgery, required rest monitoring. The sensor tracked sleep quality and movement, enabling his physiotherapist to tailor exercise programs. His recovery period was shortened by two weeks. -
Respiratory Disease Monitoring
Mrs. Chan, with COPD, often experienced unstable breathing at night. The sensor continuously tracked her respiratory rate and sent alerts during an episode, enabling her children to take her to the hospital in time. -
Sleep Quality Analysis
Mr. Ng suffered morning headaches. The sensor tracked his sleep stages and body movement. Adjustments to his environment improved deep sleep by 25%. -
Care for High-risk Pregnancies
Mrs. Lam, a high-risk expectant mother on bed rest, required monitoring. The sensor tracked her heart and breathing rates, alerting her husband and doctor during one critical event—preventing premature labor. -
Palliative Home Care
Mr. Lau, in late-stage cancer, wished to remain at home peacefully. The sensor silently monitored his vital signs, only sending alerts when necessary, ensuring dignity and comfort in his final days. -
Elderly Couples Living Together
Mr. Wong and Mrs. Lee, both in their 80s, cared for each other. Dual sensors monitored both beds, notifying children when Mr. Wong experienced bradycardia—allowing timely hospital care. -
Remote Care by Overseas Children
Mr. Cheung’s daughter lives in Canada. With the cloud platform, she monitored his sleep and vital signs remotely, offering peace of mind despite the distance. -
Long-term Condition Monitoring
Mrs. Lau, with heart failure, required ongoing data. The sensor provided monthly trend reports, showing rising respiratory rates—allowing her doctor to adjust medication before her condition worsened. -
Safety During Children’s Working Hours
Mr. Lam’s son worked long hours. The sensor sent real-time alerts to his phone at work. During a heart rate anomaly, he was able to arrange immediate neighbor assistance. -
Monitoring Prolonged Daytime Naps
Mrs. Cheung often napped for 3+ hours, waking dizzy. The sensor tracked nap duration, helping her family shorten naps to 1.5 hours, improving her alertness. -
Diabetes Complication Alerts
Mr. Wong, with long-term diabetes, often felt fatigued. The sensor detected a nighttime hypoglycemic episode, prompting immediate family intervention. -
Night-time Safety for Stroke Survivors
Mrs. Tang, post-stroke, had fall risks when rising at night. The sensor triggered hallway lights and sent alerts when she left bed, helping family assist her safely. -
Support for Elderly with Foreign Domestic Helpers
Mr. Ma was cared for by a domestic helper unfamiliar with his condition. Daily sensor reports offered objective data for his family and doctor, improving care accuracy. -
Two-Elderly Household Care
Mr. and Mrs. Wong, both over 80, were each monitored by separate sensors. One night, Mrs. Wong had respiratory distress. The alert allowed timely hospital admission. -
Sleep Apnea Tracking
Mr. Leung suspected sleep apnea. The sensor tracked apnea episodes over time, supporting diagnosis and treatment by his doctor. -
Evaluating Rehabilitation Outcomes at Home
Mrs. Ho, after knee surgery, needed rehab. The sensor analyzed sleep depth and movements after exercise, confirming improved recovery and faster progress. -
Holiday Safety During Family Absence
During Lunar New Year, Mrs. Lee was alone as her children traveled. The sensor linked to a community support system (in pilot), alerting volunteers during a heart-rate episode—enabling timely hospital care.
JMS Home: Bringing Smart Elderly Care into Every Family
As a pioneer in gerontechnology, JMS Home is committed to delivering innovative, user-friendly, and safe smart care solutions to more elderly households. Our Non-contact Vital Signs Monitoring Sensor provides round-the-clock protection for seniors living alone, chronic disease patients, those in recovery, and family members needing long-term care. Even when children or caregivers are away, they can always stay informed and respond promptly.
Whether acquired through the I&T Fund, borrowed via community care programs, or purchased directly, JMS Home provides full support—from application guidance to installation, user training, and long-term technical assistance. Our goal is to make technology not just a tool, but a daily guardian for seniors’ peace of mind and families’ reassurance.
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📜 Disclaimer
The case studies described are simulated scenarios intended to illustrate potential applications of the JMS Home Non-contact Vital Signs Monitoring Sensor in elderly home care. They are not real-life cases and are for reference only. Actual results may vary depending on seniors’ health conditions, living environments, and care arrangements. This product is not a medical device. Data provided is for caregiving reference only and must not replace professional medical diagnosis or treatment. If any health concerns arise, please consult a healthcare professional immediately.
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