Sension Lab is designed to create measurable value for nurses, families, and municipalities — at the same time, without trade-offs.
Level 5/6 nurses carry two burdens: alarm overload from disconnected devices, and hours of manual SOAP documentation each shift. We remove both.
Radar telemetry is automatically converted into SOAP incident reports sent directly to Nedap Ons — zero manual entry per event.
Instead of raw sensor triggers, nurses receive confirmed, contextualised alerts — with Mate providing physical triage first.
Weekly behavioral trend summaries automatically compiled and sent to the GP via ZorgMail — saving 30 minutes of coordination per report.
These figures are architecture-level estimates. They will be formally measured during our 30-home pilot in 2026–2027.
Families worry. That's human. But the choice between staying in the dark or installing cameras ignores the dignity of the person being cared for. Sension Lab offers a third path.
Factual, non-alarmist wellbeing summaries through a secure family interface — not raw alerts.
Seniors control what family members can see. The resident — not the family — has the final say.
When families have reliable information, the anxious late-night calls to district nurses drop significantly.
"Every missed phone call creates family anxiety — yet cameras feel like a violation of her dignity."
The founding insight behind Sension Lab — from a personal experience with an elderly family member.
Sension Lab's commercial model works within the existing Dutch municipal funding architecture. Every pricing decision maps to a real budget line you already manage.
At €300 per home, a 50-home pilot costs €15,000 — below local signing thresholds. Directly fundable from GALA SPUK allocations.
Municipalities are legally bound to fund expensive home adaptations after falls. A €300 prevention investment is a direct hedge against those reactive costs.
Positioned as the technology layer for the Valpreventie chain in the Eindhoven-de Kempen regional programme — one of 5 GALA/IZA priorities. (GGD BZO Whitepaper, Dec 2024)
15 municipalities. 5 integrated care chain priorities. Our initial deployment is focused here — giving local policy officers a proven, nearby technology partner.
GALA SPUK allocations must be spent within the fiscal year. Sension Lab provides a fast-to-deploy channel for these prevention budgets.
We understand that every care institution has its own IT infrastructure and procurement requirements. Sension Lab is designed to be flexible — we work with your team to ensure smooth integration into your existing clinical environment, with minimal overhead and maximum security.
We tailor the connection to your existing care systems. No forced migration, no replacement of tools your team already knows.
All sensitive data processing happens on-device, inside the resident's home. Nothing leaves the local environment unencrypted — by architecture, not policy.
We follow a structured compliance roadmap aligned with Dutch healthcare standards. Documentation and audit support is available at each stage of procurement.
We start every institutional partnership with a discovery session — understanding your IT environment, security requirements, and workflow constraints before any integration work begins.
Our goal is always the same: zero disruption to your team, and a system that works quietly in the background from day one.
Discuss your requirements →Regional health authority figures and national projections — plus our own architecture-level estimates, clearly labelled.