Facial recognition technology is constantly advancing and evolving, and it has been identified as a valuable tool for vulnerable populations. By integrating facial recognition technology and behavior analytics, the safety and operational efficiency in sensitive environments such as assisted living facilities can be greatly improved.
In a recent discussion with Avi Golan, CEO at Oosta, and Dieter Joecker, CTO of the company, they highlighted how these technologies can be strategically utilized to quickly identify and respond to incidents. Golan provided an example of how facial recognition could be used to locate missing persons in assisted living complexes.
When someone leaves a memory care facility unaccompanied, identifying who that individual is becomes essential. Facial recognition technology can help in locating the missing person and ensuring their safe return to the facility. Golan emphasized the importance of utilizing this technology in scenarios where the well-being of individuals is at stake.