As older adults choose to age at home or in supported living, the small things matter. How often someone gets up at night. How steady they are on their feet. Whether their breathing has changed, even slightly. These subtle shifts are often the earliest signs that someone may need more support.
Most seniors rely on traditional care models such as scheduled nurse visits or call-button monitoring. While helpful, these methods often miss daily changes like disrupted sleep, unsteadiness, or labored breathing, which can go unnoticed between check-ins.
Caspar AI helps close that gap.
It provides a quiet, always-on monitoring system installed in a person’s home or senior care facility. Discreet, wall-mounted sensors use radar technology to continuously track movement, breathing, and sleep patterns without cameras, microphones, or wearable devices. Once in place, the system runs in the background and requires no interaction from the individual.
“Care isn’t always about big emergencies. Sometimes it is about noticing the small changes, the ones that can make all the difference when you catch them early,” says Ashutosh Saxena, founder and CEO.
Turning Everyday Signals into Meaningful Support
Caspar AI uses artificial intelligence to analyze sensor data in real time, spotting subtle changes that may indicate a fall risk, illness, or other health concerns. When something seems off, it alerts care teams early, allowing them to act before the situation escalates. This proactive approach enhances safety, supports independence, and reduces the burden on caregivers, all while protecting the individual’s privacy and routine.
What may seem like minor changes in daily patterns can, in fact, signal something more serious. Increased bathroom visits, restlessness in bed, or subtle changes in breathing often point to emerging health issues that traditional monitoring may overlook. In one case, a patient had daily discomfort, though her vitals appeared normal during routine checks. Caspar AI revealed that her heart rate and breathing spiked each afternoon, leading to the discovery of a medication interaction. A small adjustment resolved her symptoms.
Built for Real Care, with Respect at the Core
Caspar AI was created by a team of engineers, clinicians, and care professionals who understand both advanced technology and the realities of aging. Some have backgrounds in AI and data science, while others have worked directly with seniors and care teams. Together, they developed a system that not only interprets complex data but also applies it effectively in everyday care settings.
A key strength of Caspar AI is its ability to personalize care. What is normal for one person might be a concern for another. By learning each individual’s baseline, the system becomes more effective at identifying meaningful changes.
Over time, Caspar AI grows from a monitoring tool into a full health intelligence platform. It securely gathers and analyzes continuous data, helping providers manage immediate concerns, recognize trends, and anticipate future needs. This leads to more proactive care, better personalization, and improved outcomes.
Privacy is central to Caspar AI. It uses radar instead of cameras or microphones and meets HIPAA, SOC 2, and FDA Class II standards. Families can feel confident that loved ones are safe without compromising comfort or dignity.
Beyond technology, Caspar AI provides peace of mind. It offers a quiet, dependable layer of support that helps people age safely while keeping care teams informed, even when no one is in the room.
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