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‘Jeremi’ – an AI Virtual Caregiver powered by Care Daily’s open AI Platform

Jeremi connects the largest alliance of AgeTech and HealthTech products to deliver personalised care at home, helping professional and family caregivers prioritise attention, predict needs, and protect seniors with real-time insights and proactive alerts.

These intelligent services enhance safety and well-being for seniors, reducing the need for costly transitions to senior living facilities.

Funded by the EU and the Walloon government, Jeremi is a groundbreaking solution designed to help seniors maintain their independence and stay safe at home for as long as possible, avoiding costly moves to senior care facilities.

To achieve this, Jeremi leverages Care Daily’s industry-leading AI Caregiving Platform, which uniquely monitors Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) in each senior’s home and detects unexpected changes in patterns.

Jeremi delivers actionable insights and timely alerts to professional caregivers, families, and a central call station, and is designed to prioritise privacy and dignity while ensuring effective and responsive support.

“Care Daily’s open AI Platform empowers brands like AiDiDom to deliver personalized solutions like Jeremi,” said David Moss, CEO and co-founder of Care Daily.

“Jeremi, a Virtual AI Caregiver, uses discreet, privacy-focused sensors to monitor trends and alert families to potential issues at home.

“It fills in over 80 per cent of the time when human caregivers are unavailable, prioritizes staff attention, enhances safety, and helps seniors stay in their own homes longer with the personalised support they need.”

Features of Jeremi which aim to enhance caregiving include automatic fall detection and geolocation, both at home and outdoors; alerts for significant lifestyle changes, such as prolonged absence from a room or extended stays in the bathroom; emergency call functionality with direct voice communication to a 24/7 central call station; integration with wearable devices, such as watches or pendants, for customised support.

Jeremi’s deployment includes professional installation, tailored device recommendations, and ongoing maintenance, ensuring it is fully integrated into each user’s home environment.

The organisations say that the partnership reflects a strategic shift in the HealthTech and AgeTech market, emphasising personalisation and interoperability to meet the growing demands of senior care.

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Thursday, March 6, 2025

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