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OUR JOURNEY

Founded by technology and risk management professionals, ElephasCare™ is a robust technological solution to a very human-centric challenge being faced by the eldercare industry.

Our name, ElephasCare™, was inspired by the compassionate social structures of elephant herds. Our comprehensive safety solution has been configured in an effort to better care for aging loved ones and help create more efficient and rewarding workplaces for healthcare professionals.

 

Currently, we are addressing the elephant in the room of the eldercare industry. 

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OUR MISSION

"Everyone has the right to both live and work in a safe environment."

Greg Dalton, Founder

Our mission is two-fold: Improving the care and quality of life of seniors in care ; and creating amore efficient, effective and rewarding environment for the incredible health teams who care for those residents.

ElephasCare LTC  is designed to help long term care homes provide residents with the elevated  care they deserve while protecting their privacy and preserving their dignity.

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Our Journey So Far

2018

THE JOURNEY BEGINS...

Founder Greg Dalton begins to explore solutions to the eldercare crisis, looking for ways to safely and effectively monitor residents and staff of LTC facilities while maintaining dignity and privacy. Partnering with Conestoga College Capstone Project, Greg begins to navigate the challenges and barriers of this type of monitoring solution.

2019

CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT + REFINEMENT OF SOLUTION

Shortly after conception of Gold Sentintel, Chris Lehman joins Gold Sentintel as Co-founder and the company begins its relationship with UofW to propel research of its remote monitoring solution.

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“The elephants' respect for the elderly herd members is something else human beings could learn from, says Anthony. "Old elephants tend to get dementia and are very slow. But the young treat them with the utmost respect and devotion - when an elderly relative can't scrape the bark off branches to eat any more, his sons and nephews lead him to marshes or swamps where the leaves are softer. When he's too weak to stand, they guard him to protect him from lions or hyenas.”

- The Elephant Whisperer by Lawrence Anthony

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