Peace of Mind When You Can’t Be There

Peace of Mind When You Can’t Be There

Knowing an ageing loved one is safe and well matters deeply, yet many families live far away and juggle busy lives. Traditional morning phone calls only offer a momentary check in, leaving long gaps of uncertainty throughout the day. Families want reassurance that everyday routines—getting up, opening the curtains, putting the kettle on—are happening as normal.

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Meet HomeSight: Simple, Safe, Reassuring – through the TV

HomeSight is a compact hub that sits neatly on top of the TV and connects to the internet and in home sensors. With its simple remote, it’s designed for comfort and confidence. It has a camera and microphone for effortless video calls through the TV with family anywhere in the world. When not in use, the camera is automatically covered and the microphone is off, ensuring privacy at all times.

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Smart, Subtle Monitoring That Works Around the Clock

Today’s technology makes it possible to understand what’s happening at home without being intrusive. HomeSight uses small, discreet sensors to monitor key environmental signs such as temperature, movement, kettle use, and whether curtains have been opened. These indicators build a picture of daily well being, offering early warning if something seems out of the ordinary. It’s a background way of knowing that everything is OK. No intrusion, no loss of privacy – just making sure.

Reassurance from a Trusted Homecare Team

As a homecare provider, we spend more time with older people than almost anyone else, and we’re honoured to be trusted by families. We’re using HomeSight to actively monitor the environmental data 24/7 so that we can respond if anything looks concerning. That may mean alerting you straight away or making a local visit to check in person. It’s an added layer of reassurance that your loved one is safe, supported, and never alone.

A Less Intrusive Alternative to In Person Checks

For many, HomeSight feels far more comfortable and more economical than frequent in person visits. It provides continuous reassurance without disrupting daily life – it’s a more affordable way to maintain independence. Families gain peace of mind knowing that if something changes—unusual inactivity, a cold home, or a missed morning routine—there’s a system in place to spot it with a service that acts quickly.