Unique IoT based sensor technology for optimal care processes

Wear&Care Technologies develops IoT sensor solutions to any incontinence pad product to free up resources for caregivers, reduce stress and increase dignity and wellbeing for the elderly and disabled people

Wear&Care's sensor is an aid to the daily workflow of the care staff

Freeing up healthcare resources to improve care and dignity with Danish pad sensor

Lack of knowledge of pad users' urination patterns can lead to more and longer illnesses, including macerated skin, fungus and urinary tract infections, so it is crucial to find intelligent solutions that can free up time for more care and improve the quality of eldercare, home care and social care. Wear&Care Technologies is a Danish company founded by people with a background in the care sector.

We have developed a unique sensor that puts the citizen’s needs back at the centre while making the workday easier and more enjoyable for staff. In addition, new insights are gained that can improve the health of citizens and, through changes in care routines, reduce the time spent on symptom treatment.

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Jesper Jarmann
E-mail: jja@wearandcare.com
Telephone: +45 28 15 45 80

Address:
Elektronvej 10
2670 Greve
Denmark

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We specialise in
  • incontinence management
  • optimized processes in welfare
  • welfare technology

Sensor for all types of diapers

An aid for the benefit of employees and residents

The pad sensor gives a clear message to staff when a pad needs to be changed, and it fits all types of pads. The sensor takes just a few seconds to attach and requires no Wi-Fi or special IT requirements. As part of the solution, we help staff shift from scheduled pad changes to individualised and needs-driven care. This process ensures that the solution is embedded among staff.

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Contact

Jesper Jarmann
E-mail: jja@wearandcare.com
Telephone: +45 28 15 45 80

Address:
Elektronvej 10
2670 Greve
Denmark

Visit company website
We specialise in
  • incontinence management
  • optimized processes in welfare
  • welfare technology
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