SENTRICK CARE™ is the most accurate fall detection device for elderly adults. AI-powered 3-axis accelerometer detects falls with 95% accuracy and alerts caregivers in 10 seconds — automatically, no button press needed.

From fall to caregiver alert in under 10 seconds — fully automatic, no button press required.
SENTRICK CARE™ is more than a fall detector — it's a complete elderly safety system.
"My father fell in the bathroom at 3 AM. SENTRICK detected it automatically and called me before he could even reach his phone. He was at the hospital within 20 minutes."
"As a geriatrician, I recommend SENTRICK CARE™ to all my patients. The 95% fall detection accuracy is clinically validated and the false alarm rate is the lowest I've seen."
"Mom was resistant to wearing a "medical device" but SENTRICK looks like a regular fitness band. She wears it every day and I sleep much better knowing she's protected."
A fall detection device is a wearable sensor that automatically detects when a person falls and sends an emergency alert to caregivers or emergency services. SENTRICK CARE™ uses AI-powered 3-axis accelerometer technology to detect falls with 95% accuracy within 10 seconds.
SENTRICK CARE™ fall detection achieves 95% accuracy in clinical testing. The AI algorithm distinguishes between actual falls and normal activities like sitting down quickly or bending over, reducing false alarms by 87% compared to basic accelerometer-only devices.
Yes. SENTRICK CARE™ fall detection is fully automatic — no button press required. When a fall is detected, it automatically calls the caregiver app, sends GPS location, and initiates a 30-second countdown before calling emergency services.
Yes. SENTRICK CARE™ is IP67 waterproof and continues to detect falls in the shower, bathroom, and swimming pool. The bathroom is where 80% of elderly falls occur, making waterproof fall detection essential.
When SENTRICK CARE™ detects a fall: 1) Instant push notification to all caregivers with GPS location. 2) 30-second countdown with option to cancel if the person is okay. 3) Automatic call to primary emergency contact. 4) Optional 911 dispatch if no response within 60 seconds.