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Memory Care Technology in Maitland, Florida

How Providence Living at Maitland Supports Safer, More Responsive Care

When families begin exploring Memory Care, one concern often rises quickly: If something happens, will someone know—and respond?

In Memory Care, safety looks different. Changes in cognition can make everyday movement less predictable—especially in private spaces like bedrooms and bathrooms.

At Providence Living at Maitland, we take a thoughtful, technology-supported approach. That includes Inspiren®, a discreet fall-detection system that helps our team stay on top of potential safety concerns while preserving privacy and independence. It’s part of how we create a more aware environment, shaped by experienced caregivers, intentional design and support that reflects each resident’s needs.

Why Technology Plays an Important Role in Memory Care

As cognitive changes progress, residents may experience disorientation, restlessness or difficulty recognizing when they need assistance. These moments are often unpredictable—and may happen when no one else is present.

That’s where technology can make a meaningful difference.

At Providence Living at Maitland, we use technology to extend awareness into the moments that matter most—supporting our team with timely insight while preserving each resident’s dignity and independence.

How Fall-Detection Technology Supports More Responsive Care

Providence Living at Maitland uses Inspiren®, a purpose-built, AI-enabled system designed specifically for senior living and Memory Care environments.

This intelligent, in-apartment system:

  • Detects when a fall occurs
  • Identifies certain higher-risk situations, such as unassisted bed exits
  • Notifies our team in real time

In Memory Care, where needs aren’t always communicated, this added awareness helps our team step in sooner—especially during moments that might otherwise go unnoticed.

Inspiren® does not replace caregivers. It strengthens how our team delivers care by providing clearer insight into what’s happening throughout the day and night.

The system works quietly in the background, supporting attentiveness without disrupting daily routines.

Why Early Awareness Matters in Memory Care

Communities using this type of memory care fall-detection technology have reported up to 80% fewer falls with injury, along with meaningful reductions in overall falls and hospital stays.

Earlier awareness helps prevent situations from escalating and supports greater consistency in daily routines—something especially important for residents living with Alzheimer’s, dementia or other cognitive challenges.

For families, that brings reassurance. For residents, it provides added protection without disrupting independence.

Designed With Privacy in Mind

Technology should support residents—not intrude on them.

Inspiren® is not a traditional camera system. It:

  • Does not record audio
  • Does not store clear video
  • Displays only a blurred outline with a stick figure overlay when an alert is triggered
  • Is accessible only to authorized team members

Images cannot be unblurred. Conversations are never recorded.

The system activates only when a qualifying event occurs—providing helpful context while respecting each resident’s privacy and dignity.

What This Means for Families Considering Memory Care

At Providence Living at Maitland, Memory Care is built around structure, attentiveness and a deep understanding of cognitive change. Technology supports that approach by helping our team stay aware and respond when residents may not be able to communicate what they need.

This work is guided by our I’m Still Me Memory Care program, focused on honoring identity and preserving dignity. Daily life reflects that same intention, with meaningful engagement and a steady approach to wellness that supports comfort and consistency.

Frequently Asked Questions About Technology in Memory Care

What happens if a resident falls?

If a fall is detected, our team receives an alert and responds promptly. Each situation is evaluated individually to determine the appropriate next steps.

Does the technology record sound?

No. The system does not record audio.

Are there cameras in resident rooms?

The system is not a traditional camera and does not store clear video. If an alert is triggered, only a blurred outline with a stick figure overlay appears to help our team understand what happened.

Can images be unblurred?

No. Images cannot be converted into clear video.

Does this technology replace caregivers?

No. Technology supports awareness and response. Compassionate, in-person care remains central to everything we do.

Schedule a Tour at Providence Living at Maitland

We invite you to visit Providence Living at Maitland and see how technology supports safer, more responsive Memory Care.

Or call 407-863-4020 to speak with a member of our team.