how it works

Our AlertWet® System includes AlertClip™ and AlertSync™ clips connected to our unique disposable wet-absorbant soft AlertPad™ with an embedded sensor that wirelessly sends real-time wetness-status data via our AlertHub™ to our to the AlertIM™ Integrated Monitoring software.


Caregivers receive live AlertPad™ wetness-status alerts when damp, wet, wetter, and soaked with volume estimates to help care for incontinent patients, residents, and and family members in care.


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SUPPORTS ALL CARE ENVIRONMENTS


Many incontinent care environments can benefit from our AlertWet® System, which is quickly implemented and ready to use after training and acquiring our various system components; it also includes 24/7 support.


"Caregivers expressed confidence that the alerts are accurate and helpful in providing confidence in knowing when is most appropriate to change residents."

Heidi Hamilton, Division Director Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Alaska Pioneer Homes

"The patients would be agitated because we are checking them so often; with this system, we know they are okay and don't have to bother them as often."

Ben Henderson, CAN Maple Springs of Wasilla Skilled Nursing Facility

"Caregivers express that they feel they are better able to keep residents dry with the AlertWet® system. The AlertWet® system history uses to plan upcoming shifts and better understand the frequency and need for nighttime care."

Heidi Hamilton, Division Director Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Alaska Pioneer Homes

Our AlertWet® System has built-in reporting features and easily integrates with third-party systems. Each healthcare organization or individual receives its instance customized for them, not shared with any other organization or individual. All facility maps, enterprise views, and reporting dashboards help customers visually know what's going on in real-time. In addition, users are part of user groups allowing access to only the information permitted to them. We also have an AlertWet® System built explicitly for home care, including those caring for a single individual.