Our Story
Being in the health care arena for over 30 years, Karen Jeselun, RN, BSN, GCM, has had innumerable opportunities to work with families who are struggling with the care of older family members.
As the owner of Villa Home Care, a geriatric care management company with caregivers, she has dedicated her organization's resources to "preserving the dignity, independence and resources" of her clients.
What You Are Saying...
September 26, 2011
"As a Patient Safety Manager at a large hospital with multiple buildings, our current wandering technologies are the wanderguard alarm system and the LifeSaver project. Both have vulnerabilities that a patient could wander out of the facility without anyone knowing or with the LifeSaver project, it will not track a patient in wooded areas or during thunderstorms. The Adiant GPS watch located our test subjects within 5 minutes of the alarm eliminating staff time in locating a wandering patient. Both nursing and police staff were impressed with the ease of use and time finding a wandering patient." Patient Safety Manager, St. Louis, Missouri
April 26, 2011
"We have seen many different tracking solutions over the years. The Adiant S-911 bracelet is a comprehensive device. This product is something families should strongly consider if they are a caregiver of a child with autism or a person with another cognitive disorder that has a tendency to wander or run. In our community wandering is a tremendous issue and it's valuable to know there is a product that can help families in need." Candace McDonald, executive director of Jenny McCarthy's autism foundation Generation Rescue.
March 11, 2011
"With the S-911, these people can be located in the first ten minutes, long before their cloudy-minded journey becomes dangerous. The S-911 does more than send a GPS tracking signal when Grandma wanders off or an autistic child runs away. We have reviewed a number of PERS systems, GPS tracking devices and fall detectors but this is the first product that has combined so many functions into one unit, which takes the form of a bracelet only slightly larger than a wristwatch." Tim Rowan, Healthcare Technology News
March 2011
"The S-911Bracelet features include: two-way communication, actual watch time piece, real-time tracking, customer controlled geo-fencing, G-shock sensor alert to detect falls, automatic answering after three rings, phone book, speed sensor, and panic button—making it the first emergency location device to provide this many features in one unit." Lifestyle Magazine
February 21, 2011
"A valley company has created a way to keep track of your loved ones. It's called the S911 Bracelet — basically, a wristwatch that works as a GPS and cell phone. Families in
the valley say the device has made a big impact on their lives." Phoenix FOX10 News



