Wavecare Sensory Technology improves clinical practice, patient care,
and the work environment in healthcare settings.
Clinically proven and well-documented.
Wavecare focuses on the well-being of people in hospitals and care through sensory technology consisting of nature scenes, targeted music, and light. Wavecare focuses on process and implementation among staff, to ensure relevant and sustainable solutions.
As the leading provider of targeted and comprehensive sensory stimulation with clinically documented effects, Wavecare solutions are represented in Europe, and worldwide.
Our aim is to empower change through sensory care.
We tailor the solution to fit your facility, ensuring seamless integration and optimised workflows.
Our technicians handle setup and testing, making sure the system is fully operational from day one.
We provide hands-on training, ensuring staff confidently use the system in daily operations.
With a service agreement, we offer maintenance, updates, and ongoing technical support.
Schedule your call now and take the first step towards innovative care solutions.
“Specifically, Wavecare has created calm. It has created calm for some specific residents and within the staff group. When the staff are calm, the residents are calm as well. I’m most surprised by the effect it has had on the staff, making them almost in a zen state when they come in. I’m sure it has also played a role in reducing sick leave.”
Majbritt Tillgreen Jensen Daily manager, The Nursing Home Lillevang"I prescribe less medication when I can calm a patient with Wavecare."
Annemarie Pheiffer Hutters Nurse, Psychiatric Center, Ballerup"We use it preventively in closed units, especially before a potential risk of a patient becoming outwardly aggressive."
Nurse Region of Southern DenmarkWavecare Sensory Technology is an advanced system designed to provide tailored sensory stimulation through nature scenes, sound, and light.
It is commonly used in therapeutic and clinical settings to help manage sensory processing disorders, anxiety, stress, and promote relaxation.
The technology integrates multi-sensory input to stimulate the body and mind in a safe and user friendly application.
Wavecare utilizes a combination of visual stimuli, sound and light to engage the senses in a controlled and targeted application.
The system is designed to provide sensory input that can be adjusted according to individual needs, creating a customized experience to support emotional regulation, relaxation, and cognitive functioning.
Wavecare offers several benefits in clinical settings, including:
Wavecare helps to reduce stress, anxiety, and overstimulation by offering tailored sensory experiences. It promotes relaxation, focus, and emotional regulation.
Additionally, it can improve sleep, provide calming experiences, and encourage social interaction benefitting both patients, relatives and staff.
Yes, Wavecare is effective for patients with dementia.
The system can help reduce agitation, improve mood, and provide sensory engagement. Target sensory stimulation can be used to create a calming atmosphere, reducing anxiety and enhancing patient comfort during daily activities or therapy sessions.
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Wavecare aims to establish new standards for ambitious interventions in international healthcare. The Wavecare software complies with the requirements set forth by the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) 2017/745 and is manufactured in accordance with ISO 13485:2016 standards.
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“And that’s exactly it – the sensory delivery rooms give us much better opportunities and inspiration to practice the aspect of midwifery that embodies traditional midwifery skills.”
Midwife Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Nordsjællands Hospital