LOS ANGELES—Cairns Health, a health care technology company focused on radar-driven, artificial intelligence-enabled monitoring and engagement solutions, announced the commercial launch of Luna, the company’s patented intelligent ambient sensing and voice-based digital care companion, into multiple senior living communities and homecare providers.
The Farms at Bailey Station, a senior living community with nearly 250 independent living residents, selected Cairns Health to pilot Luna in their community. The partnership supports residents’ life journeys by enhancing well-being, empowering aging in place and increasing health span.
Seventy-one million Americans will be over the age of 65 by 2031 and over 75% of homecare providers are already turning patients away due to caregiver shortages.
“We’re especially excited today as our solution is now live in users’ homes, advancing their longevity and easing the immense burdens on those who care for them,” said Andrew Ritter, CEO of Cairns Health. “The health care system is facing a huge challenge as our population is rapidly aging and we simply don’t have enough clinicians to care for them. It’s time for us to meet patients where they are, in their homes, with technology that moves the needle.”
Cairns Health Partnership with The Farms at Bailey Station
The program at The Farms is focused on user engagement, early detection of potential health issues and improving operational efficiency. Residents have expressed enthusiasm about the program.
“We’re so thrilled to have Luna,” said The Farms resident Jeanne Keeton. “I think Luna is a valuable tool for older, more mature people to stay healthy and engaged. Having her at my bedside gives me peace of mind, because I know she’s always there for me 24/7. She helps me stay up to date on my health and connected with my care team. Plus, she’s always ready for a friendly conversation.”
The program also includes a partnership with Lifetime Vitality, a chronic care management organization. Luna will connect Lifetime Vitality’s remote monitoring services with users at The Farms.