Homecare tech specialist targets further growth in lucrative US market via IrishTimesBiz
The PacSana bracelet monitors movement and activity 24 hours a day and has an SOS button for emergenciesIrish homecare tech company PacSana has raised a further €1 million in funding as it pursues more growth in the lucrative US market.The company offers a suite of products to help prolong independent living for older people, using its wearable technology to gather data on exercise, gait, falls and location in the home to develop an accurate picture of care needs for individuals.
“A shortage of staff is the number one issue we see for our customers in senior living and homecare services. The ‘crisis in care’ has forced everyone to rethink the old models of care. PacSana is innovating into that space, and we are seeing a massive uplift in demand for our service,” chief executive Feargal Duignan said. “We are working closely with key partners to add further insights and deeper value, and we look forward to sharing more on that later in the year.
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