
Designed Around Safety, Awareness, and Daily Support
Assistive living spaces need technology that feels supportive, not complicated. OSL designs connected systems that help caregivers, families, and operators stay aware of important activities while supporting comfort, independence, and safer daily living.

Safety Awareness
Monitor movement, presence, inactivity, access, and unusual activity patterns to help identify situations that may need attention.

Timely Response
Enable alerts, emergency buttons, fall detection, and automated notifications to support faster action when important events happen.

Assisted Daily Living
Support daily routines through connected lighting, reminders, environmental control, and simple automation that makes the space easier to navigate.

Caregiver Visibility
Provide caregivers, families, or operators with better visibility across rooms, zones, or care environments without making the system intrusive.
The System That Supports Safer Care Environments
Across every assistive living solution, OSL focuses on creating a connected care ecosystem where sensors, alerts, automation, monitoring, and control systems work together to support safety, independence, and timely assistance.
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Fall Detection
& Emergency Alerts
Detect potential fall events, emergency button activation, or urgent situations and send alerts to the right responders.
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Assisted
Automation
Automate lighting, access, reminders, and environmental settings to help make daily movement and routines easier.
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Accessible Control & Support
Create simple control experiences through buttons, sensors, panels, or connected devices designed around ease of use and accessibility.
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Presence & Activity Monitoring
Monitor room presence, movement, inactivity, door activity, and activity patterns to support better awareness.
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Caregiver Notification System
Send real-time alerts, updates, and important event notifications to caregivers, family members, or care teams.
Built to Support Safer Everyday Living
OSL Care IoT solutions help care environments become more aware, responsive, and supportive, creating safer spaces for residents and better visibility for caregivers.



