Vancouver, Sept. 20, 2025 – AltumView, a global leader in AI-driven senior care technology, announced the launch of a new feature that uses advanced cloud-based large AI models to analyze the stick figure data collected by its privacy-preserving Sentinare smart activity sensor, which can detect early signs of behavior-related health conditions.

Unlike traditional video monitoring, AltumView’s Sentinare sensor captures only stick-figure representations of individuals, instead of raw images, ensuring privacy protection while still enabling rich insights into movement and behavior.
The new feature will leverage powerful large AI models in the cloud to monitor the stick figure streams, identify patterns, detect anomalies, and flag potential indicators of health conditions, such as sleep cycle disruption, frequent bathroom visits, unusual inactivity, or hyperactivity.
This innovation marks a major step forward in proactive senior care. With its privacy-first design and advanced AI, the AltumView system not only gives families and caregivers peace of mind by detecting early warning signs, but also empowers timely intervention — improving treatment effectiveness, supporting better health outcomes, and reducing overall medical costs.
The new feature is now available to the subscription plan customers of the AltumView Sentinare sensor, who will receive comprehensive weekly AI analysis reports by email.
About AltumView
AltumView develops AI-powered, privacy-first monitoring solutions for senior care, dementia care, and remote patient monitoring. Its Sentinare activity sensor delivers real-time safety alerts and long-term health insights, ensuring seniors can live independently with dignity and security. It was a CES 2021 Innovation Award Honoree, and was one of three fall detection sensor integrated into Amazon Alexa Together, with favorite reviews from Amazon customers.