Nomo Smart Care Donates 100 Essential Care Kits to Seniors and Those Living With Disabilities Across Wisconsin
Nomo Supplies Aging & Disability Resource Centers with Kits to Distribute in Trial Program
Edina, MN (July 18, 2024) – Nomo Smart Care (Nomo), a powerful in-home safety technology that provides valuable insight into loved ones’ daily activity and health information, is collaborating with Aging & Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) in Clark County and Eau Claire, Wisconsin to support those communities’ aging population and their caregivers.. Nomo will distribute a combined 100 kits to the areas’ residents in, as identified by ADRC, starting later this summer.
“Caregiving puts a growing strain on families everywhere. Nomo supports caregivers by allowing them to add caregiving to their list of multitasking that could include work and their own family obligations. More of us need to check on our loved ones – Nomo allows us to do it on the go from anywhere,” said Tim Sherno, chief marketing officer, Nomo Smart Care.
“We’re honored to make Nomo Smart Care available to these ADRC programs. These relationships help achieve our mission to help those with disabilities, seniors and their loved ones live longer, healthier, and more independent lives,” said Jess Smith, vice president, business development. “These kits are part of a trial to ensure program members are benefitting fully from everything Nomo offers.”
ADRCs provide support for older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers. The offer information on a variety of programs and services, including long-term care options, caregiver support, safety updates to the home, assistive technology, and more. Virtual caregiver events, long-term care counseling, and benefit specialists are available to help navigate the challenges seniors and their families often face.
“The ADRC of Clark County is thrilled to partner with NOMO – bringing the perfect solution for caregiving in a rural area. With its ease of use, caregivers can enjoy peace of mind in providing exceptional care for their loved ones,” said Lynn Crothers, Aging and Nutrition Manager, Aging and Disability Resource Center of Clark County.
Normal Motion: Know More, Worry Less
Nomo relies on sensor technology.
The Nomo Hub, Satellites, and sensor Tags reports and logs motion and movement without the use of cameras. Nomo then sends that information to the easy and intuitive app. This free-to-download app connects the loved one, their family members, and caregivers so they can spot changes in normal notion in real time, like when a medicine cabinet is opened on time, or not opened, or when kitchen pantries are left
untouched, or when the gun safe is opened, and if needed, offers direct-to-911 voice connectivity.
Unlike traditional medical alert systems, Nomo allows caregivers to check in to see if a loved one’s motion and activity are normal and quickly tell if they’re not.
The Nomo Smart Care Essential Care Kit retails for $250 and is available at Walmart.com, Bestbuy.com, and on nomosmartcare.com.
Extend coverage throughout the home with additional tags or satellites.
Learn more at www.NomoSmartCare.com
About Nomo Smart Care
Nomo Smart Care is a fully digital option for caregivers that focuses on maintaining their loved ones’ independence and keeping them in their homes longer. The Nomo Smart Care Essential Care Kit offers simple, intelligent, and connected tools to help caregivers support their loved ones' independence while supporting their caregiving needs. The Essential Care Kit includes a smart hub, 2 satellites, and 4 tags. The entire collection of Nomo Smart Care devices is operated by a convenient app and easily connects to any Wi-Fi network. The Nomo Smart Care Essential Care Kit comes equipped with all the devices you need to get started supporting caregivers with the addition of downloading the free Nomo app. For more information, visit www.NomoSmartCare.com
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