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Updated June 15, 2026Inspiren is the AI vision platform for senior-living facilities. Founded in 2017 in New York and led by clinician founders, Inspiren's AUGi camera system uses computer vision to track falls, exit-seeking behavior, and clinical events from in-room cameras without requiring residents to wear devices. The platform is deployed across Brookdale Senior Living, Atria Senior Living, and other large senior-living operators across thousands of resident rooms. Inspiren's positioning relative to wearable competitors (CarePredict, Apple Watch programs) is zero-adherence dependency. Residents don't have to remember to put on a device or charge a sensor — the camera sees them in their room and applies AI directly to the video. For memory-care and high-fall-risk residents who can't reliably wear wearables, this is a meaningful advantage. The AUGi camera unit has onboard AI processing that detects falls, exit-seeking behavior, and clinical events. The cameras are designed for senior-living context — privacy-respecting (no live video review by default), positioned to cover key fall zones (bedside, bathroom doorway, room exit), and configured for resident dignity. Fall detection is the most-deployed capability with real-time detection and immediate caregiver alerts; the system also detects "near-falls" (stumbles, balance issues) that don't result in injury but indicate increasing fall risk. For memory-care residents, AUGi detects when residents approach the room exit or exhibit wandering patterns, giving caregivers time to redirect or check on the resident before elopement events. The platform is privacy-respecting by default — live video isn't viewed unless events are flagged, bathrooms are typically not covered, and privacy settings can be configured per-resident based on family and facility preferences.
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AI vision platform (AUGi) for senior-living facilities — tracks falls, exit-seeking, and clinical events from in-room cameras without requiring residents to wear devices. Used by Brookdale, Atria, and other large senior-living operators across thousands of resident rooms.
