Aldra is a passive bedside sensor. There is nothing to install in the wall, no camera, no microphone, and nothing for the resident to wear. Here is what actually happens.
Aldra sits on the nightstand or under the mattress. There is no wiring project and nothing for the resident to do. It begins observing overnight patterns passively, with no camera and no microphone.
Over the first couple of weeks, Aldra learns what a normal night looks like for that specific resident. Over time, the morning summary becomes a read on how the night compared to their own usual pattern, not a population average.
Each morning, Aldra turns the night's patterns into simple, non-clinical wellness information. It is designed to be glanced at, not chased, one gentle input alongside the judgment of the people providing care.
Communities can share the morning read with families who want to stay informed, without extra phone calls. It is informational only. Aldra is not a fall detector, not an alerting system, and not a medical device.
We will show you exactly what the overnight summary looks like and talk honestly about where Aldra is today.