How ALISE Works: Simple, Smart, and Human

Prevent small changes from becoming big problems.

At ALISE Systems, we are more than technology — we are a 24/7 monitoring service. Our team receives and reviews the alerts, turning raw data into meaningful action. With ALISE, care teams and families get both proven sensors and a dedicated support partner that ensures early interventions, reduced ER visits, and safer, more independent living..

Series of indoor scenes including a kitchen, a woman reading in a living room, a bathroom with a shower, and a bedroom, all with Wi-Fi signals depicted above.

Step 1: Install Sensors

Easy to Install. Cellular connected. No WiFi needed.
Small, discreet sensors are placed in key areas — bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room. No cameras. No microphones. Nothing to wear.

A man is looking in a mirror while another person is fixing or cleaning the mirror.

Step 2: Collect Passive Data

Everyday patterns tell the story.
Sensors track normal daily activity: sleep quality, bathroom visits, kitchen use, mobility, and door activity. Seniors live life as usual — no interruptions, no extra steps.

Step 3: AI-Powered Analysis

Subtle changes reveal early risks.
The system learns each person’s normal routine. If patterns shift — more bathroom visits, poor sleep, missed meals, reduced mobility — ALISE is notified. These signals are reviewed by our team and flagged for follow-up before they become emergencies.

Step 4: Alerts & Reports

Early action, smarter care, better outcomes
ALISE receives the alerts first, generates daily reports, and ensures that care teams, families, and communities only get the right information at the right time. This human oversight prevents overwhelm from raw data and helps staff focus on timely interventions — reducing ER visits, hospitalizations, and costs while keeping participants safe.

Night bathroom usage data chart showing total time and activity levels for bathroom, bedroom, and living room from 12 AM to 5 AM.
Temperature warning app showing high temperature of 93.3°F in bathroom, bedroom, and kitchen with a color-coded temperature scale and a graph of recent temperature trends.
App screen showing activity log for exterior door with open and resolve times, a motion and door activity graph, and comments.
A kitchen activity monitor showing the name Linda B - Herndon, with 15.9 hours of inactivity, a graph of recent activities in various rooms, and options to assign a responder and add comments.

ALISE — your service partner, turning everyday data into meaningful action.

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