Hospice and Silver Care

Un-obtrusive and light weight physiological monitor affords hospice patients to spend their last days at home with family, as comfortable as possible.

Hospice care is typically employed for patients given a life expectancy of six months or less, and these end-of-life services aim to prepare patients and families for their passing in the most safe and comfortable environment possible. With over 1.3 million patients receiving hospice care in the U.S. each year¹ , there is a need for high quality medical tools to make each patient’s stay safe, well-treated, and comfortable.

Non-Invasive

Sempulse technology provides clinical grade physiological monitoring in a lightweight and non-invasive device that consolidates multiple monitors into one. It is reported that over 10%² of hospice patients are eventually discharged as many patients can improve from their original condition and sometimes enter remission. Constant patient monitoring helps to make hospice-to-home transitions as safe as possible, and gives medical personnel a robust database of trending patient vitals for further treatment.

Bringing Hospice Care to the Home

Built for remote use environments, the Halo device helps to bring hospice care to the patient’s home, with constant remote monitoring to alert on-call medical staff of any irregularities in vital signs. Sempulse gives patients and doctors the tools needed to provide quality care from the patient’s home, while maintaining proper management.


¹https://omnicarehospice.com/discharge-hospice-patient-survives/#targetText=Hospice%20care%20is%20recommended%20for,are%20discharged%20from%20hospice%20services.&targetText=It’s%20not%20surprising%20that%20people,from%20a%20life%2Dthreatening%20disease.
²https://omnicarehospice.com/discharge-hospice-patient-survives/#targetText=Hospice%20care%20is%20recommended%20for,are%20discharged%20from%20hospice%20services.&targetText=It’s%20not%20surprising%20that%20people,from%20a%20life%2Dthreatening%20disease.

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