Electronic Caregiver and Samsung Unveil AI Innovation for Home Care
Las Vegas, Sunday, 2 March 2025.
Addison Care, launched by Electronic Caregiver and Samsung at HIMSS 2025, introduces AI-driven home care by integrating real-time monitoring and emergency response to enhance senior living.
Revolutionary Healthcare Integration
Electronic Caregiver and Samsung’s partnership marks a significant advancement in virtual home care technology, addressing the needs of over 2.7 billion people worldwide living with multiple chronic conditions. The solution particularly targets the 42% of Americans affected by conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and respiratory disorders [1]. Integration with Samsung’s cutting-edge technology, including the Galaxy Watch7, provides FDA-approved vitals monitoring within a secure hardware and software ecosystem [1].
Comprehensive Care Solutions
Priced at $8 per day (8.16 per hour), Addison Care delivers an innovative approach to healthcare management [2]. The system tackles a critical healthcare challenge, as treatment non-adherence accounts for 50% of health setbacks among residents managing between 7 to 14 medications [4]. The platform’s advanced monitoring capabilities include early infection detection systems, crucial for maintaining safety in post-COVID-19 communal living environments [2].
Enhanced Patient Engagement
The solution features a sophisticated 3D visual interface for patient education and demonstration, designed to overcome traditional engagement challenges [1]. ‘Addison Care, enhanced by Samsung, redefines Virtual Home Care with unmatched engagement and life-changing daily support,’ states Anthony Dohrmann, CEO of Electronic Caregiver, Inc. [1]. The platform supports multiple languages and cultural preferences, making it adaptable for homes, senior living communities, hospitals, and home care providers [1].
Future Impact and Implementation
The solution’s four-way emergency response system represents a significant upgrade from traditional safety devices, integrating touch screens, wrist wearables, and mobile GPS technology [4]. According to Erika Ruiz, COO of Electronic Caregiver, Inc., ‘Our goal is to help residents live longer, happier, and more comfortably’ [4]. The system’s implementation includes comprehensive resident classes and ongoing support, demonstrating a commitment to long-term care enhancement [4].