Someone to keep watch, so the whole family can rest.
A discreet monitoring system for aging adults and people living with dementia — sensing falls, bed exits, long stretches of stillness, and calls for help, then reaching caregivers the moment it matters.
The screen most families see all night: nothing to do. An alert only appears the second something changes.
Attention where seniors actually need it
A distributed network of small, battery-powered sensors watches the moments that decide whether someone can age safely at home — and stays quiet the rest of the time.
Fall detection
A wearable beacon detects falls instantly with an onboard accelerometer and alerts caregivers within seconds.
Bed monitoring
Knows when the person is in or out of bed, how long they've been there, and which side they're resting on.
Movement sensing
Precision radar reads presence, stillness, and active movement throughout the room — no wearable required.
Inactivity timeout
Raises an alert when motion is absent longer than expected, with a threshold set per person.
Emergency button
A wearable panic button summons help with a single press — independent of any third-party service.
Environmental awareness
Temperature, humidity, light, and ambient sound are tracked continuously in the background.
Smart-home integration
Optional YoLink devices add unified fire and CO alerts, door sensors, and in-home voice announcements.
Vital signs (Premium)
A 60 GHz radar option adds heart rate, breathing, and sleep insight — contact-free, for wellness tracking.
Fall-precursor warning
Detects sitting up in bed — a common lead-in to a fall — giving caregivers a heads-up before it happens.
Three steps, running quietly around the clock
Sense
Discreet sensors throughout the home read presence, movement, falls, and environmental conditions — all without a camera or microphone in sight.
Evaluate
An on-site rule engine analyzes patterns in real time and decides whether a moment is routine or genuinely needs attention.
Notify
When action is warranted, push notifications reach caregivers' phones in seconds — a fall in 5–15s, a panic press in 3–5s.
Built for the people doing the caring
Whether you're across town or across the country, SageGuard keeps everyone who matters in the loop — without turning a home into a hospital.
Real-time dashboard
Check in from any phone or computer, anywhere in the world.
Instant push alerts
Caregivers get a Pushover notification the moment conditions warrant attention.
Multiple caregivers
Family, professional caregivers, and emergency contacts can all be notified together.
Customizable rules
Thresholds and alerts tailor to each person's routine and specific needs.
No installation hassle
Battery-powered sensors mean no wiring and no expensive contractors.
Far less than assisted living
A one-time hardware cost plus minimal monthly service — a fraction of the alternative.
Most falls at home go undetected for minutes — sometimes hours.
A bed exit missed at 3 AM. A bathroom visit that runs too long. A wandering episode for someone living with dementia. These are the moments that decide whether a person can keep living safely in their own home.
SageGuard Senior bridges those moments with always-on attention that learns each person's rhythm — so a quiet night stays quiet, and a real emergency never goes unnoticed.
Dignity is a feature, not an afterthought
- ◆ No cameras anywhere in the system — ever.
- ◆ No microphones recording speech, and no streaming video.
- ◆ The optional thermal sensor is 64 pixels — far too coarse to identify a face.
- ◆ Only sensor data leaves the home, encrypted over TLS.
- ◆ The person's data belongs to the customer — not to SageGuard.
The full picture, on one page
Download the datasheet for a complete look at what SageGuard Senior senses, how caregivers stay informed, and why the whole system is built without a single camera. The technical datasheet covers hardware, product tiers, detection specs, and infrastructure.