Most falls are preventable. We help you know if you’re at risk.

 
rawpixel-1147214-unsplash.jpg

“Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among older adults.” — New York Times, 2019 

New research shows fatal falls have nearly tripled in older Americans in recent years, rising to more than 25,000 deaths yearly.— Fox News, 2019 

Rover is the first high precision tool to help seniors and others measure, quantify, and track their risk of falling.

Our simple to use kits are easy as a Velcro strap and walk around the block.


Join the growing number of senior living centers who are using this tool to help keep their residents healthy.

“Such an easy way to monitor such a complicated thing.” - Bonnie C., Massachusetts

pexels-greta-hoffman-7728090.jpg
 

We’re in this together.

rawpixel-1145285-unsplash.jpg

Our tests show that a large majority of seniors who take the Rover fall risk test participate in more exercise and physical therapy programs and see their risk of fall reducing over a period of only a month.  This encourages them to keep up with the programs and stay in better heath and fitness shape.

 

 Contact us today to take advantage of our offer for one-year free use of our software.

Start with one Rover kit at $890 that can be used for all residents.

Try the software system for FREE

 

Senior Centers

Join the growing Senior Centers at the forefront of using technology to keep their residents healthy and mobile as long as possible

We work directly with the fitness and wellness managers, or the physical therapists at the independent living and assisted living facilities to assess the fall risk of residents. Over time, you are able to monitor progress and make adjustments to their exercise or physical therapy programs based on retesting results. Get valuable access to our cloud for database management, on-site training tools, and pilot trials. 

See if Rover is right for your facility. Contact us to start your free trial of our software as soon as possible 

pexels-marcus-aurelius-6787440.jpg