
Technology that gives caregivers more time with people
Safety, connection, and clinical insight — evaluated against one test: does it improve a resident's day?
Three tools families ask about most

Aegis Living app
Photos, activities, and care updates for family members in any time zone.

Inspirens AUGi
AI fall management with privacy-first design in every community.

Voice & engagement tech
Music therapy, reminders, and reminiscence tools — especially in memory care.
What the Aegis Living app does for families
Adult children in different cities see the same photos and activity participation — reducing the "have you heard from Mom?" spiral.
For the care team, patterns matter: when a resident who always joins morning walking club starts skipping, staff check in early. Residents can also browse the calendar and RSVP — protecting independence.


Shorter time on the floor after a fall
AUGi alerts the team when movement looks unsafe — then a trained caregiver responds in person. No long lie waiting for help.
We adopt technology only when it makes residents safer, deepens human connection, and gives caregivers more time at the bedside — not less.
Three questions every new tool must pass before deployment.
See how technology fits your loved one's care plan
From the family app to fall sensors — each tool supports staff workflows families can trust.
See technology on a tour
Ask how the app, AUGi, and staff workflows fit together in the community you are considering.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Aegis Living app included or does it cost extra?
- The app is included. Family members receive an invitation during move-in. There is no per-user fee.
- Does AUGi record video of residents?
- No. AUGi uses AI sensing — not a video feed staff watch. Privacy-preserving alerts only.
- Will my parent need to be tech-savvy to live at Aegis Living?
- No. Technology supports staff and optional resident use. Care quality does not depend on using devices.
- How is technology used in Life's Neighborhood memory care?
- Secured entrances, AUGi, music through voice assistants, reminiscence VR, and Cognitive Compass — paired with dementia-trained caregivers.
- Can families see real-time updates from anywhere?
- Yes. Photos, activities, and care notes sync to the app so distributed families see the same picture.
- How does Aegis Living decide which technologies to adopt?
- Each tool must make residents safer, deepen connection, and give caregivers more time with people — or it is not deployed.
Keep reading

Driving Danger: When to take away your parents keys
Whether your loved one should still be driving a car should be based on their physical and mental condition, not only on their age. Many people in good health can drive in their old age, but there are signs to look for and reasons why driving may not be safe. Understand that…

Protecting Your Brain: Lifestyle Changes That May Prevent Dementia
Discover 12 proven strategies to reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia, from exercise and sleep to social connection and mental health.

Keeping Steady on Your Feet and Preventing Falls
Many older adults experience issues with balance as they age.

Hydration for a Healthy Brain
You learn from a young age the importance of drinking enough water every day. Staying hydrated is essential for balancing bodily fluids, cleansing the body of toxins and maintaining bowel function, but for people with Alzheimer’s, water’s effects on the brain may be the most…