What benefits does alea offer care recipients?
Dignified Care
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Preservation of privacy by avoiding unannounced visual checks.
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Less external control, as interventions are made only when truly necessary.
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Discreet support that protects—without monitoring.
A better quality of life
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Better sleep thanks to fewer nighttime checks and an improved quality of life
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Less time spent in bulky incontinence products, resulting in greater comfort, hygiene, and well-being.
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Reduced skin irritation and pressure ulcer risk through targeted care (mobilization based on actual need)
More security – fewer restrictions
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Fall detection and immediate notification of caregivers.
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Incontinence monitoring provides an indirect overview of fluid intake over time, helping to prevent falls by avoiding dehydration, particularly in older adults and those prone to wandering
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Motion sensors provide protection in cases of disorientation and a tendency to wander, e.g., through defined safety zones at doors, stairs, and exits.
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A more mobile and independent daily life thanks to needs-based support—in emergencies, but also...
Promoting self-reliance
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Individual movement patterns are recognized and accommodated
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Independence and mobility are maintained for longer.
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Confidence in one’s own daily routine is strengthened.
Conclusion:
alea stands for: less control, more trust—for a safe, dignified, and as independent a life as possible despite incontinence.