Night Owl Technology

Night Owl is an advanced digital welfare technology designed to support safer care environments across hospitals, nursing homes, mental health facilities and home care settings. Using intelligent monitoring technology, Night Owl helps caregivers respond quickly to potential risks while promoting safety, independence and peace of mind for users.

Operating both day and night, Night Owl combines smart alerts, anonymous monitoring and two-way communication to provide effective digital supervision without compromising privacy. The solution helps care providers enhance patient safety, improve response times and deliver more efficient care.

Supporting Safer Care Through Intelligent Monitoring

Night Owl is a cutting-edge remote monitoring solution designed to improve fall prevention and enhance care delivery during both daytime and nighttime hours. Suitable for acute settings, residential care facilities and home care environments, the system provides caregivers with valuable insights and alerts while maintaining user dignity and privacy.

The system can be connected via 4G, Wi-Fi or wired network and is powered using a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter, making installation simple and flexible across a range of care environments.

Why Choose Night Owl

Night Owl provides advanced digital supervision designed to improve safety, support faster response times and enhance care delivery across a range of healthcare settings.

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Smart Alarms

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Two - Way Audio Communication

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Anonymous Monitoring

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Suitable for use in Multiple Types of Care Settings

How Does Night Owl Work

Night Owl continuously monitors the care environment and provides intelligent alerts when activity requiring attention is detected. The system operates effectively in both daylight and low-light conditions while supporting user privacy.

Falls By The Numbers

Falls remain one of the leading causes of injury, hospitalisation and loss of independence among older adults. The statistics below highlight the scale of the challenge facing healthcare providers.

3x

Nursing home residents fall three times more often than home dwellers. [1]

80%

Of all accidents and injuries among older adults are due to falls. [2]

1 Hour

Getting help quickly after a fall is critical as every additional hour increases the risk of complications. [3]

Faster Response

Night Owl helps reduce the time between an event and caregiver response. [3]

62,000

Older adults require medical treatment annually after a fall. [4]

32,000

Emergency Department attendances occur annually due to falls. [5]

2 in 5

Adults aged 50+ report at least one fall over a four-year period. [6]

More than 3%

Adults aged 70+ sustained fractures associated with falls. [7]

€404m

Annual direct and indirect healthcare costs. [8]

€296m

Hip fracture hospitalisation costs. [9]

Trusted by Healthcare Professionals

Night Owl is helping healthcare organisations improve safety, support independence and deliver more responsive care. Here’s what professionals using the technology have to say.

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References

  1. Robinovitch SN, Feldman F, Yang Y, et al. Fall incidents unravelled: a series of 26 video-based real-life fall events in three frail older persons. BMC Geriatrics. 2013;13:103.
  2. Santé Publique France. Falls and injury statistics among older adults.
  3. Fleming J, Brayne C; Cambridge City over-75s Cohort (CC75C) Study. Inability to get up after falling, subsequent time on floor, and summoning help: prospective cohort study in people over 90. BMJ. 2008;337:a2227.
  4. The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). New TILDA Falls Research. 2026.
  5. The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). New TILDA Falls Research. 2026.
  6. The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). Wave 3 Key Findings Report.
  7. Briggs R, Kenny RA. Incidence of Falls Requiring Medical Attention Among Older Adults in Ireland: Findings from Wave 6 of TILDA. Age and Ageing. 2025.
  8. Gannon B, O’Shea E, Hudson E. Economic Consequences of Falls and Fractures Among Older People in Ireland. Irish Medical Journal. 2008.
  9. Cost of Hospitalisation for Hip Fracture: Findings from the Irish Hip Fracture Database. Osteoporosis International.