Peace of mind,
in real time.
JXN helps your loved one's caregivers be there the moment they're needed — with intelligent sensors, call buttons, and a live dashboard that keeps their team connected to every moment that matters.
What JXN means for your loved one
Caregivers who know. Families who rest easier.
Most assisted living communities rely on pull cords, shouted calls, and hourly checks. JXN replaces the guesswork with a quiet, always-on layer of intelligence — without changing the way your loved one lives.
Faster response
When your loved one presses a call button or needs help overnight, staff know within seconds — not minutes.
Always watching, never intrusive
Discreet in-room sensors give caregivers the signals they need, without cameras, wearables, or anything your loved one has to remember.
A record you can trust
Every call, every response, every check-in is logged — so your loved one's care is consistent, transparent, and documented.
How JXN works
Three quiet steps, running around the clock.
Sensors in each room
JXN places discreet bed sensors and wireless call buttons in your loved one's room. No cameras. No wearables. Nothing for them to learn or carry.
A live signal to staff
The moment a button is pressed or a sensor detects something that needs attention, the signal is on the JXN dashboard — instantly.
A caregiver is there
Staff see the alert, respond immediately, and log the care they provided. Families can know their loved one is in good hands.
Your turn
Bring JXN to your loved one's community.
JXN works best when it's adopted by an entire community. The fastest way to make that happen is a short conversation with their director — and we've made it easy.
Tell us where your loved one lives
Share the name of the community. We'll reach out with information tailored to their leadership — no pressure, no unwanted calls to you.
Prefer to talk to them yourself?
Download our 1-page guide — “Questions to ask your community about resident safety technology” — and start the conversation with confidence.
- A copy-paste email you can send to the director
- A short list of the right questions to ask
- Simple explanations of what to look for