Smart Support for Memory, Safety, and Care.”
Olidia Smart provides innovative smart technology solutions designed specifically for memory care facilities, where residents face challenges with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other cognitive conditions.
Our systems promote safety, enhance independence, and support staff in creating structured, comforting routines. By combining monitoring devices, automated reminders, and adaptive environments, we reduce risks while encouraging dignity and familiarity for residents.
Every feature is tailored to make daily life safer and more predictable for individuals, while easing the workload for caregivers. With Olidia Smart, memory care becomes a place where innovation and compassion meet.
11/12 2005
WANDERING PREVENTION SYSTEMS
Smart door sensors and discreet tracking devices help prevent residents from wandering unsafely. Alerts notify staff immediately when residents approach restricted areas or exits.
This reduces accidents and keeps individuals within safe zones.
Case Study: In a memory care facility, Olidia Smart door sensors reduced nighttime wandering incidents by 70%. A new routine was established where staff received automatic alerts, allowing them to guide residents back calmly and safely without disrupting the entire unit.
12/9 2005
SMART DAILY REMINDER SYSTEMS
Automated reminders for meals, medications, and activities support residents with memory impairments. Voice prompts and visual cues are designed to feel natural and reduce anxiety.
This system helps maintain structure and consistency throughout the day.
Case Study: A resident with mid-stage dementia received voice reminders for mealtimes and medication. This reduced skipped meals and improved nutrition, while staff incorporated reminders into the daily routine, creating a sense of predictability and comfort.
11/12 2005
ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTATION CONTROLS
Lighting, temperature, and sound systems are programmed to create calming and predictable environments. Adjustments can mimic natural circadian rhythms to improve sleep and reduce sundowning symptoms.
These adaptive environments help residents feel secure and less disoriented.
Case Study: A facility programmed lights to gradually dim in the evening and brighten in the morning. Residents with dementia experienced fewer nighttime disruptions, and caregivers integrated this routine into their nightly rounds, promoting better rest for all.
9/26 2005
HEALTH AND BEHAVIOR MONITORING DEVICES
Wearable devices and sensors monitor residents’ vitals, movement, and stress indicators. Data is shared with caregivers to anticipate needs and address issues before they escalate.
This proactive care helps reduce hospitalizations and improves overall well-being.
Case Study: A resident prone to agitation wore a smart wristband that tracked heart rate spikes. Staff noticed patterns before behavioral incidents and introduced calming activities into the routine, preventing crises and improving the resident’s daily experience.
11/12 2005
FAMILIARITY AND ORIENTATION TECHNOLOGY
Digital photo frames, smart displays, and reminder boards provide personalized cues to help residents recognize people, places, and daily activities.
These tools reduce confusion and enhance quality of life. Personalized prompts help foster emotional connection and reassurance.
Case Study: A memory care unit installed smart photo frames displaying family pictures and daily schedules. Residents were calmer and more engaged, and families integrated weekly photo updates into their loved one’s routine, reinforcing familiarity and comfort.
9/26 2005
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND STAFF CONNECTIVITY
Smart panic buttons and integrated communication systems link staff instantly when urgent care is needed. This ensures immediate responses to falls, medical events, or distress signals.
Families gain peace of mind knowing emergencies are never overlooked.
Case Study: In one facility, Olidia Smart panic buttons allowed residents to quickly call for help during falls. Staff response times improved by 50%, and the system became a core part of the morning and evening safety routine.