HomeSight: Connected Care Through the TV

Connected care through the television people already know

Care at home shouldn’t mean care alone. HomeSight turns the TV into a simple, familiar way to stay connected, supported, and seen.

Video calls, reminders, and health readings for home care providers, delivered through the one screen every home already has. Nothing to learn, nothing to charge.

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Your care team, morning check-in

Calls arrive on the TV, answered with one press of a simple remote. The camera shutter stays closed until a call is accepted.

How HomeSight works, from visit to visit

Home care is delivered in short windows. A morning visit, perhaps one at lunch, another in the evening. HomeSight helps close the gaps in between, gently and without cameras watching anyone.

Stay in touch

Video calls from carers and family arrive on the television, answered with a simple remote. No apps, no passwords, no new devices to learn.

Keep routines on track

Gentle reminders for medication, meals, and appointments appear on screen, supporting independence between visits.

Understand the day

A small environmental sensor picks up temperature, movement, and daily rhythm, so coordinators can see whether today looks like a typical day.

Track health over time

Readings from connected scales, thermometers, pulse oximeters, and glucose meters flow securely to authorised members of the care team.

Everything is role-based, so carers, coordinators, and family members each see only what’s appropriate for them. And it all comes together in one dashboard, giving your team a clearer, evidenced picture of wellbeing between visits.

Care technology that works the way people already live

Most care technology asks older people to learn something new. A tablet they’ve never used. An app they didn’t ask for. A password they can’t remember.

HomeSight starts from a different place. It uses the television, the most familiar piece of technology in almost every home. There’s nothing to learn, nothing to charge, and nothing that feels like a medical device sitting in the living room.

If they can use a TV remote, they can use HomeSight.

Video calls on the big screen, with privacy built in

The Wellness Hub sits on or near the TV and brings video calls from carers, coordinators, and family straight to the screen. It also plays helpful content and connects to a wide range of health and wellbeing devices.

The shutter tells the whole story

The camera has an automated shutter that physically covers the lens. When the camera isn't in use, it's covered, and everyone can see that it's covered. There's no ambiguity and no quiet observation. Calls happen when they're meant to happen, with the person's knowledge.

Looking for falls monitoring at home as well?

HomeSight is about connection and day-to-day wellbeing. For passive safety monitoring, Silver Shield at Home detects falls and changes in movement using mmWave sensing, with no cameras and nothing to wear or press. Together, they support the full picture of care at home.

A sense of the day, without watching anyone

A small, unobtrusive sensor helps you understand whether the home is comfortable and whether the daily routine looks normal. No cameras, no recordings of conversations, just a sense of whether today looks like a typical day.

Coordinators can see which clients might need attention today, before a visit is due.

A picture of health over time, not a snapshot in a visit

HomeSight securely collects readings from supported connected health devices and makes them available to authorised members of the care team through the web portal.

Better evidence of wellbeing means fewer things spotted too late.

Works without broadband, managed without fuss

Not every home has internet, and connected care shouldn’t depend on it. The connectivity module keeps HomeSight running over the 4G mobile network, either as the main connection or as backup if the home internet drops.

And because HomeSight is provided as a fully managed platform, the technology is looked after for you. Your team isn’t expected to become IT support.

One less thing for your coordinators to chase.

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Key features of HomeSight

A complete, ready-to-use connected care platform for home care providers, supported by Spark Care from trial through to everyday use.

Video calls on the television, answered with a simple remote

Automated camera shutter that physically covers the lens between calls

Reminders and task prompts for medication, meals, and routines

Environmental sensing for temperature, movement, light, and sound

Health readings from connected scales, thermometers, pulse oximeters, and glucose meters

Role-based access for carers, coordinators, and family members

Cloud dashboards turning daily activity into actionable insight

Mobile app for carers and family on Android and iOS

Runs over 4G where there's no broadband, with automatic failover

Fully managed platform with device repair, updates, and a provider helpdesk

REST APIs for integration with your existing care management systems

Implementation and adoption support from the Spark Care team

HomeSight fits into the wider Spark Care ecosystem

Rather than a standalone box, HomeSight becomes one part of a joined-up approach to care at home, alongside Silver Shield at Home for privacy-first fall detection and Loopeli for digital inclusion and connection.

One connected approach, giving your team a clearer picture of how every client is doing, every day.

Common questions about HomeSight

Does HomeSight watch people?

No. The camera exists for video calling only, and a physical shutter covers the lens whenever it’s not in use. There is no continuous video monitoring and no recording of the home. Awareness of daily routine comes from environmental sensing, not from watching anyone.

HomeSight can run entirely over the 4G mobile network using the connectivity module, so it works in homes without internet and keeps working if a connection drops.

No. If they can use a TV remote, they can use HomeSight. Calls arrive on the television, and the supplied remote is deliberately simple.

Access is role-based. Carers, coordinators, and family members each see only what’s appropriate to their role, and health readings are only available to authorised caregivers.

HomeSight is provided as a fully managed platform, and Spark Care supports you with implementation, adoption, and everyday use. Device repair, software updates, and a dedicated helpdesk are all included, so your team isn’t expected to become IT support.

Yes. HomeSight supports REST APIs for integration with other applications and cloud platforms. Talk to us about how it could fit alongside your existing care management tools.

See HomeSight for yourself

The best way to understand HomeSight is to see a call arrive on a television and watch how simple it feels. Book a demonstration and we’ll talk honestly about where it fits and where it doesn’t. No pressure, no sales push.