CarePredict, the leading digital health company for senior care announced today they have been selected as one of the five companies to win the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Foundation’s Accessibility Contest at CES 2019.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., /PRNewswire/ -- CarePredict, the leading digital health company for senior care announced today they have been selected as one of the five companies to win the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Foundation’s Accessibility Contest at CES 2019. The CTA Foundation is a national organization with the mission to link seniors and people with disabilities with technologies to enhance their lives. CarePredict is the first-to-market with an end-to-end AI-powered solution that predicts the onset of health conditions including fall risk, depression, and urinary tract infection (UTI) by continuously monitoring the daily activities and behavior patterns of senior adults. CarePredict will showcase their solutions at Booth 52334, Tech West, Sands Expo, Level 1, Hall G. CarePredict’s CBO, Jerry Wilmink will present at the Artificial Intelligence Conference Track – “AI Enabling the Human” panel discussion on the promise AI and technology holds to improving senior care. “CarePredict is an example of how technology is enabling people to stay safe and secure in a non-intrusive manner,” said Stephen Ewell, Executive Director, CTA Foundation. “We are excited to have CarePredict as one of the CTA Foundation’s Eureka Park Accessibility winners at CES 2019 for their technology’s benefit to older adults.” CarePredict employs lightweight sensors and wearables, designed for seniors, to unobtrusively and autonomously collect rich data sets on the senior’s activities and behaviors. Machine learning and unique kinematics algorithms are used to quantify activities performed by the senior. These activities include but are not limited to drinking, eating, sleeping, walking, and grooming. These unique data sets are used to train CarePredict’s deep neural network to surface insights such as signs and symptoms of self-neglect indicative of depression, unusual toileting patterns indicative of a urinary tract infection (UTI), or increased fall risk due to malnutrition, gait changes, lack of rest, and dehydration. All of these insights are generated without any self-reporting by the senior and without the need for an in-person observation. “With over 600M people worldwide over the age of 65 years and a rapidly diminishing caregiving population, technology like ours is efficiently bridging the gap and ensuring that our loved ones get the constant, quality care they need and deserve,” said Satish Movva, CEO and Founder, CarePredict. “CTA Foundation’s Accessibility award is a validation of the importance of technology in enabling independence of people of all ages and we are honored to be recognized as one among the five breakthrough technologies improving senior care.” To learn more about CarePredict and to book a demo, visit CarePredict at Booth #52334, Sands G at CES, January 8-11, 2019 or contact 206645@email4pr.com. About CarePredict Media Contact: View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/carepredict-wins-cta-foundation-accessibility-award-at-ces-2019-300767964.html SOURCE CarePredict |