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News / 3rd October 2024

Sensor Devices such as Wearables + My Medic Watch Fall App

My Medic Watch is proud to be part of the NSW Smart Sensing Network Grand Challenge Fund project, working alongside partners like InteliCare, Hills Health, Hospital in Your Home , and United for Care .

This initiative, led by Professor Professor Paul Egglestone FRSA from the University of Newcastle and Professor Jason Prior from UTS, aims to enhance at-home care through smart sensor data. 

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Sensor devices such as wearables can help older people stay safely at home for as long as they wish. 

These sensor devices can track measurements such as vital signs, movement and blood pressure.

This includes measurements which best detect and predict deterioration or an adverse event such as a fall. 

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