Diitect delivers passive incident awareness in bathrooms and resident rooms—the high-risk spaces staff cannot continuously monitor—without cameras, resident-worn devices, or changes to your existing workflow.

Response Time
93% Faster
Falls and medical emergencies often happen in bathrooms and resident rooms—exactly where staffing constraints and privacy requirements make continuous monitoring impractical with traditional tools.
Residents may remove them, forget them, or be unable to use them during an incident—leaving staff without dependable awareness when it matters most.
Video monitoring in bathrooms and bedrooms creates privacy, trust, and operational concerns that many senior living communities cannot accept.
A resident who is disoriented, unconscious, or on the floor cannot initiate a response — the system fails exactly when it is needed most.
Incidents happen between rounds. Without passive awareness in high-risk spaces, staff may not know an incident occurred until the next check.
Delayed incident awareness can increase injury severity, liability risk, and family concern.
In senior living, an undetected fall in a bathroom or resident room can mean a more serious injury, a preventable ER transfer, a family complaint, or a regulatory incident. Care teams need passive incident awareness in the spaces staffing alone cannot cover — without cameras, wearables, or implementation burden.
Reduce incident response time in bathrooms and resident rooms
Close coverage gaps without adding staff or changing workflows
Lower liability exposure from delayed incident awareness
Strengthen resident and family trust without compromising privacy
Minimal implementation burden. No changes to existing care workflows. Immediate coverage in the spaces staff cannot continuously monitor.

Install Diitect in bathrooms and resident rooms—the spaces where incidents are most likely and where continuous observation is least practical.

Diitect provides continuous awareness without cameras, resident-worn devices, or pull cords. Residents do not need to wear, charge, or activate anything.
Diitect identifies activity patterns consistent with a fall or medical emergency, providing awareness across private spaces that staff cannot continuously cover.
Staff receive timely alerts when an event is detected, helping close the gap between incident and intervention without adding headcount or changing existing workflows.
Diitect is purpose-built for senior living operations—no privacy tradeoffs, no resident compliance burden, and no disruption to existing workflows.
Residents do not need to remember, charge, or activate anything. Coverage does not depend on resident behavior.
Because no cameras or recorded video are involved, Diitect can extend awareness into bathrooms and bedrooms without introducing traditional surveillance concerns.
Passive incident awareness helps trigger response even when a resident is unconscious, disoriented, or physically unable to call for help.
Passive awareness in high-risk spaces helps staff identify incidents between checks instead of discovering them only during the next round.
Traditional approaches each leave a critical coverage gap. Diitect is designed to close them in privacy-sensitive, hard-to-monitor spaces.
| Traditional Approach | Limitation | Diitect Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Wearable pendants | Creates compliance gaps—forgotten, removed, or unusable during an incident | Passive awareness with no device to wear or activate |
| Cameras | Not appropriate in bathrooms or bedrooms due to privacy and trust concerns | Privacy-first awareness in sensitive spaces |
| Pull cords / wall buttons | Depends on resident action during the moment they may be least able to respond | Incident detection without resident action |
| Staff rounds only | Incidents can occur between checks, leaving staff unaware until the next round | Continuous awareness between staff rounds |
Traditional Approach
Wearable pendants
Limitation
Creates compliance gaps—forgotten, removed, or unusable during an incident
Diitect Advantage
Passive awareness with no device to wear or activate
Traditional Approach
Cameras
Limitation
Not appropriate in bathrooms or bedrooms due to privacy and trust concerns
Diitect Advantage
Privacy-first awareness in sensitive spaces
Traditional Approach
Pull cords / wall buttons
Limitation
Depends on resident action during the moment they may be least able to respond
Diitect Advantage
Incident detection without resident action
Traditional Approach
Staff rounds only
Limitation
Incidents can occur between checks, leaving staff unaware until the next round
Diitect Advantage
Continuous awareness between staff rounds
Senior living communities need better safety tools, but not at the expense of dignity. Diitect is built for environments where privacy matters. No cameras. No recorded video. No resident-worn devices.
That means you can extend incident awareness into bathrooms and private resident areas without introducing the surveillance concerns that come with traditional monitoring approaches.
Operational Impact
When incidents in bathrooms and resident rooms are identified earlier, staff can respond sooner, reduce escalation risk, and improve confidence across the care environment.
At one monitored facility, average response time improved from 28 minutes to under 90 seconds after deployment in high-risk private spaces.
Earlier staff awareness can help reduce escalation severity and avoid some transfers that occur when incidents go unnoticed.
Families report greater peace of mind when high-risk private spaces are covered without cameras, recorded video, or resident-worn devices.
Since installing Diitect, our fall response time dropped from 28 minutes to under 90 seconds. Our staff workflow improved immediately, and families have far greater confidence in our care.
Sarah Mitchell
Executive Director, DaYi Senior Living — Taichung, Taiwan
Illustrative outcomes based on monitored deployment environments. Results may vary by facility layout, workflow, and response protocols.
Diitect is purpose-built for the two highest-risk private spaces in senior living operations.

Bathrooms are among the highest-risk spaces in senior living—and the spaces where cameras are not appropriate and resident-worn devices are least dependable. Diitect provides passive awareness there without compromising dignity or privacy.
Resident rooms are another critical coverage gap. Incidents can occur at any hour, and staff cannot be present continuously. Diitect helps close that gap without cameras, resident-worn devices, or workflow disruption.
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Why Diitect
Designed For Senior Living
“Before Diitect, bathrooms and private resident areas were the biggest blind spots in our response workflow. Now our team has earlier awareness in those spaces without compromising resident privacy.”
Margaret Holloway
Executive Director
Senior Living Community
“Our biggest concern was a resident falling in a bathroom or private room and staff not knowing until the next check. Diitect gives our team awareness in those spaces much earlier, which has materially improved our response workflow.”
David Reyes, RN
Director of Nursing
Memory Care & Assisted Living Community
“We evaluated wearables and cameras, but neither fit the realities of our environment. Diitect addressed the coverage gap without adding privacy concerns, resident compliance issues, or workflow disruption.”
Sandra Kim
VP of Operations
Post-Acute & Rehab Community