FutureCare Solutions Group
The Best Aging in Place Technology
AI-powered passive monitoring. No cameras. No wearables. No buttons. Just peace of mind.
The Direct Answer
The best aging-in-place technologies are those that are invisible, require no behavior change from the senior, and give families real-time peace of mind. FutureCare combines AI-powered passive monitoring, fall detection, routine tracking, and family alerts — allowing seniors to live independently with dignity while families stay informed.
Why FutureCare
FutureCare was built on a simple belief: seniors deserve to stay home, on their own terms, with dignity. Our passive monitoring technology gives families real-time peace of mind without cameras, without wearables, and without requiring anything from the senior.
We built the system we wish existed for our own families.
Frequently Asked Questions
What technology helps seniors stay home longer?
The most impactful technologies for aging in place are: passive monitoring systems (like FutureCare), smart home automation for lighting and security, voice assistants for reminders and communication, telehealth platforms for remote doctor visits, and medication management systems. Together, these reduce the primary risks that lead to assisted living transitions.
What is the most important technology for aging in place?
Monitoring is the foundation. Everything else assumes the senior is safe. Passive monitoring gives families real-time awareness of their loved one’s wellbeing — and gives seniors the confidence to live independently without feeling watched.
How much does aging in place technology cost?
Basic passive monitoring starts under $100/month. Comprehensive aging-in-place technology setups — including smart home modifications, monitoring, and telehealth access — typically run $200–500/month depending on the technologies chosen. This compares favorably to assisted living costs of $4,000–8,000/month.
Learn More About FutureCare
See how passive monitoring works for your family’s situation.