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ZDRAVOTNÍ A SOCIÁLNÍ SLUŽBY, s.r.o.

Address:
Na chabovci 444
747 20 Vřesina
Czech Republic
ID.NO.:
Phone:
+420-605771171
Location:
PAV A1 / 059
Trade fair:
Urbis
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ZDRAVOTNÍ A SOCIÁLNÍ SLUŽBY, s.r.o. – eHelper
eHelper is an intelligent assistance system that uses artificial intelligence to monitor a user's daily routines and automatically alerts in case of emergency – with no need to wear any device. It operates discreetly, without intruding on privacy.
It addresses situations where people often don't wear devices, don't understand how to use them, or forget to charge them.
It is developed in cooperation with cities, universities, and field workers to help citizens remain in their homes as long as possible, reduce pressure on residential care services, strengthen field care, and provide help even when a person can no longer ask for it – for example, after a fall or sudden immobility.

Exhibitor's products

eHelper

eHelper is an intelligent assistance system that uses artificial intelligence to monitor a user's daily routines and automatically alerts in case of emergency – with no need to wear any device. It operates discreetly, without intruding on privacy.
It addresses situations where people often don't wear devices, don't understand how to use them, or forget to charge them.
It is developed in cooperation with cities, universities, and field workers to help citizens remain in their homes as long as possible, reduce pressure on residential care services, strengthen field care, and provide help even when a person can no longer ask for it – for example, after a fall or sudden immobility.

08 SOCIAL AND HEALTH INNOVATION

Exhibitor's brands

eHelper – inteligentní pomocník pro bezpečný domov

www.ehelper.cz

08 SOCIAL AND HEALTH INNOVATION

Exhibitor's product categories

Product categorie: 08

SOCIAL AND HEALTH INNOVATION

ZDRAVOTNÍ A SOCIÁLNÍ SLUŽBY, s.r.o. – eHelper
eHelper is an intelligent assistance system that uses artificial intelligence to monitor a user's daily routines and automatically alerts in case of emergency – with no need to wear any device. It operates discreetly, without intruding on privacy.
It addresses situations where people often don't wear devices, don't understand how to use them, or forget to charge them.
It is developed in cooperation with cities, universities, and field workers to help citizens remain in their homes as long as possible, reduce pressure on residential care services, strengthen field care, and provide help even when a person can no longer ask for it – for example, after a fall or sudden immobility.