LiLo Health

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There is a cost to aging. For example, Home Care ($2,000-9,000/mo.), Assisted Living ($3,000-6,000), and Long-Term Care ($2,000-3,000/mo.) all have a cost. Many seniors also struggle with the integration of the clinical care they are receiving and what they experience at home. The Lilo Health system does not replace clinical services. Instead, it strengthens awareness, coordination, and continuity between home and healthcare environments.

For many seniors, the first signs that something isn’t quite right show up quietly — small changes in daily routines, sleep, or mobility. Our goal is to make those signals visible earlier, so families and care teams can respond before challenges escalate.

Blase Wayken, Founder and CEO of LiLo Health

LiLo Health and the JP Centre have formalized a partnership to support the real-world deployment and evaluation of home-integrated care infrastructure designed to extend earlier insight and coordinated support beyond traditional clinical settings.

Implementation is now underway in Kelowna, where LiLo’s home-based monitoring and care coordination system is supporting seniors and their care teams while generating real-world learning to inform broader health-system integration

LiLo’s system functions quietly in the background of the home. Using discreet sensing technology and structured observation over time, it creates shared visibility around patterns related to health, safety, and independence.

Through this collaboration, LiLo and the JP Centre are working to:

  • support early community-based deployments across British Columbia;

  • generate real-world implementation and evaluation insights; and

  • strengthen aging-in-place support for families.

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