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The company Domalys, SME Poitevin, is specialized in the development of nursing homes but also extends its expertise in private homes. She designed for this market a smart health connected lamp: Aladin. This object obviously helps to illuminate the steps of residents after dark. It also helps to help by monitoring the health home to ensure everyone is in good health.

The smart health connected lamp Aladdin is not intended solely to illuminate rooms, corridors and other rooms in private homes such as retirement homes. This stick of 97.5 x 7.5 x 3 cm helps prevent falls of elderly people during their night (or day) trips. Innovation in the extension of the autonomy of seniors does not stop there of course. Aladin is equipped with motion sensors, temperature sensors, and an AI that allows it to expand its benevolent surveillance offering.

As you can see, Aladin is there to reassure and monitor. Be it displacements or nocturnal anxieties, the aging population can find in it an ally. Its sensors can inform relatives or caregivers of early signs of certain behavioral conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.

Indeed Aladin can count on the implementation of technology such as PrediCare Technology to make itself even more interesting. It is a system that keeps the habits of the resident in mind and helps to detect changes in behavior. Slower travel will be identified. The increase in the number of night lifts will be identified. It is this style of elements which makes it possible to detect the installation or the development of certain pathologies.

To perfect detection and non intrusive tracking of the person, ideally at least 3 Aladins are needed. Their proper layout in the interior will help to monitor activity and potentially disturbing changes in habits. And as we do not forget that the lamps are smart health connected, they will communicate with each other: the union is the strength of the system.

In order to be operational, it takes Aladin some time to know the habits of the resident. A few weeks are enough to get to know each other. AI learns by observing habits and routines. After learning the changes can be identified and reported to carers or caregivers on their mobiles for example. For this, the domestic WiFi network or the 3G network of an operator is involved. The connection is made via a bridge included in the solution.

There are still alerts that Aladdin can trigger without learning: the lack of movement, the fall … This kind of alerts can be quickly transmitted to trusted people who can trigger in turn the dispatch of relief. The time when the person is in bad position is then greatly reduced. The management of distress is much better. Aladin extends health home support. In fact it is said that in 42% of cases, a fall leads to an entrance into dependence …

The system Aladin version 3 magic lights is offered at the rate of € 49.5 per month.

This year, Domalys offers satellite devices to improve services. A smart health connected watch, Aladin Activityallows, for example, the person who wears it to make known his distress. This bracelet alone can detect the fall of the person and call for help. The watch is equipped with GPS, geolocation and call for help. This option is available at € 19.90 per month.

The second device is a touch screen, Aladin Family, which allows, among other things, videoconferencing with relatives or a doctor. For example, the person will be able to contact help at any time to answer questions such as the dosage of a particular medication if they have forgotten the treatment indications. This option is available at € 9.90 per month.

Domalys released Aladin last year at CES Unveiled Paris 2017 and at CES 2018 last January in Las Vegas. This conquest of the West has allowed them to build partnerships in the US and to find business opportunities and partners to deploy their solutions. The developed technology addresses universal issues …

A year later, at the CES Unveiled Paris 2018 held in early October, Domalys announced that it had won a coveted Honored at the CES 2019 Innovation Awards in the Smart health home category. Well done! The company will travel to Las Vegas next January to (re) demonstrate that seniors can count on this good idea that continues to improve!

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