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ElderCare
is a service of Daedalus
Health Information Systems
Incorporated
(“Daedalus Health”).
Daedalus Health was
incorporated under the laws
of the Commonwealth of
Virginia in 2003 and is
located in Alexandria,
Virginia, within the
Washington, DC, metropolitan
area. If you have not
already done so, please
visit the Daedalus Health
website,
www.daedalushealth.com.
Daedalus' mission is to
provide action-oriented
information regarding the
health and welfare of
individuals, groups, the
nation, and the global
community. Daedalus'
activities are divided into
three principal divisions:
health informatics
notification services
monitored care programs
All three activities share a
common architecture, a
principal focus upon
telephone-based sources and
services, and provide
worldwide multi-modal
notification through a
high-speed, carrier-grade
system.
In addition to technological
expertise, Daedalus'
principals performed an
extensive survey of the
market for eldercare home
monitoring services for
AARP, thereby expanding its
knowledge base to support
development of solutions for
seniors and other groups
that can benefit from
monitored care.
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ElderCare is the first of
Daedalus Health's monitored
care programs. The
concept will be expanded in
the near term to various
disease states, diagnostic
areas, physical and mental
challenges, and other
applications such as
latch-key children.
Daedalus Health is dedicated
to providing high value
services to its customers.
ElderCare will provide
increased security, a sense
of dedicated caring, and a
safety net for seniors,
while providing a sense of
comfort to their families,
and social and healthcare
networks—their
caregivers.
A cornerstone of Daedalus
Health’s approach is
situational awareness, a
concept that applies to
individual health—and the
health, welfare, safety, and
security of seniors—as much
as it does to matters
affecting community,
national, and global health.
Situational awareness
permits informed response.
Informed response is
the basis for creating and
maintaining public
confidence. In
turn,
public confidence is the
basis for convincing people
to act according to plans.
Situational awareness
is important to our seniors
and to their caregivers.
It provides the basis for
informed response to
their requirements in a
timely and effective
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