
LaCasa is an IoT and AI-driven platform focused on improving health and wellbeing for elderly and vulnerable residents by enabling independent living at home. It provides predictive analytics and targeted interventions through ambient intelligence and machine learning to detect subtle changes in living patterns and home environment, facilitating proactive care and property management. The platform supports integration with enterprise management systems and offers real-time dashboards for users, families, carers, and healthcare providers. LaCasa addresses challenges in social care by reducing demand through early detection and intervention, with solutions for independent living, occupancy management, and property management. It operates at scale with multi-year unattended device operation and mobile internet connectivity, serving housing managers, social care providers, and homecare agencies primarily in Ireland.

LaCasa is an IoT and AI-driven platform focused on improving health and wellbeing for elderly and vulnerable residents by enabling independent living at home. It provides predictive analytics and targeted interventions through ambient intelligence and machine learning to detect subtle changes in living patterns and home environment, facilitating proactive care and property management. The platform supports integration with enterprise management systems and offers real-time dashboards for users, families, carers, and healthcare providers. LaCasa addresses challenges in social care by reducing demand through early detection and intervention, with solutions for independent living, occupancy management, and property management. It operates at scale with multi-year unattended device operation and mobile internet connectivity, serving housing managers, social care providers, and homecare agencies primarily in Ireland.
Sector: IoT + AI for senior and social care
Headquarters: Nova UCD, Belfield Office Park, Dublin 4, Ireland
Product: Ambient in-home sensors + cloud platform for wellbeing monitoring and predictive interventions
Employees (reported): 4
Funding (reported): No public funding rounds found
Independent living support, occupancy and property management, early detection and intervention in social care
Health technology / Assistive care
Total Funding: 0.00 USD