Montessori Freedom residences feature intelligent monitoring for well-ness and prevention
Our Montessori Freedom residences integrate discreet and effective technological solutions, not to monitor, but to anticipate needs and personalize support for each individual.
Our goal: to offer a living environment where health and autonomy are preserved through a preventive approach, without intrusion or rigidity.
1️⃣ Preventive detection and personalized adaptation
Rather than waiting for health problems or loss of autonomy to appear, our intelligent system gently analyzes residents' habits, enabling proactive adaptation of services:
- Monitoring of daily routines (frequency of meals, movements, sleep quality...) to spot subtle changes (e.g. a drop in physical activity may signal increased fatigue).
- Risk prevention (early detection of a risk of falling, dietary imbalance or social isolation...), with appropriate recommendations and human intervention only if necessary.
- Automatic adjustment of environmental parameters (lighting, temperature, sound assistance, etc.) to enhance comfort and promote an optimal sleep cycle.
Technology that adapts to the resident, not the other way round.
2️⃣ Encouraging physical and cognitive activity
Our solutions are not designed to provide excessive assistance, but to stimulate and encourage movement, alertness and active participation:
- Interactive reminder systems, integrated into living spaces, to encourage the practice of exercises adapted to the resident's physical condition.
- Interactive Montessori spaces, where objects and activities are organized according to each resident's abilities and interests.
- Virtual Wellness Assistant, offering personalized suggestions for activities and cognitive challenges based on the resident's preferences and engagement history.
Rather than imposing care, we facilitate an active and stimulating lifestyle, à la carte.
3️⃣ Smooth, adaptive nutritional follow-up
Nutrition is a key lever for preserving energy and health over the long term. Our residences offer:
- Automatic monitoring of nutritional preferences and needs, with menu adjustments based on tastes and dietary restrictions.
- Analysis of dietary habits to anticipate possible deficiencies and suggest natural supplements where necessary.
- Gentle interaction with kitchen staff, who can suggest alternatives before malnutrition or dehydration occurs.
Here, food is not imposed, but adapts seamlessly to combine pleasure and balance.
4️⃣ Optimized security and comfort, without intrusion
We use intelligent sensors, discreetly integrated, to provide a reassuring environment, without the effect of intrusive surveillance:
- Unusual movement detection, to quickly identify a potential problem without resorting to invasive cameras.
- Night navigation assistance, with adaptive lighting to reduce the risk of falls.
- Natural voice assistance, allowing you to call a loved one or caregiver in case of need, without a stigmatizing emergency button.
- Personalized environmental settings (temperature, brightness, sound level, etc.) to maximize comfort without the need for manual intervention.
The aim is not to monitor, but to offer peace of mind and an optimized environment.
Discreet innovation for freedom, not control
Our solutions are not there to impose a lifestyle, but to offer more choice and more security, in complete simplicity.
We use technology as a tool for well-being and prevention.
Concrete innovation, adapted to the realities of everyday life.
An environment that evolves with the resident's needs, without imposing sudden changes.
Here are a few concrete examples of how Montessori Freedom technology can be used

Mrs D, 75, active but sometimes tired
Situation: She likes to walk in the gardens of the residence every morning. Her intelligent assistant detects that she has gradually reduced her outings in recent days.
Action: A gentle notification is sent to the well-being team, who offer Mrs D a muscle-relaxation session or an accompaniment for her walk.
Impact: Without raising unnecessary alarm, the residence warns of a potential mobility or fatigue problem, and encourages a gentle return to activity.

Mr M, aged 69, tends to sit for too long
Situation: His wellness assistant notices that Mr Martin spends long hours without getting up.
Action: Rather than an impersonal alert, his interactive screen proposes a simple challenge: go for a 10-minute walk and gain access to a cooking workshop he loves.
Impact: Rather than imposing an exercise program, we integrate the activity into a pleasant and motivating routine.

Mrs S, aged 72, often gets up at night
Situation: She wakes frequently at night and goes to the toilet several times a night, increasing the risk of falling.
Action: Her intelligent night light is gently activated, illuminating her path without glare. Her doctor is discreetly informed to check for any underlying medical cause.
Impact: She feels safe, with no need for intrusive cameras or alarms.

Mr B, 67, young and active retiree
Situation: he enjoys long days outdoors and socializing. But for the past few weeks, he's been waking up tired, without really knowing why. His intelligent assistant detects an increase in his nocturnal awakenings and an irregular sleep rhythm.
Action: rather than immediately alerting a caregiver, the AI gradually adjusts its environment:
Activation of adaptive lighting in the evening, to promote better melatonin production.
Suggestion of an after-dinner relaxation program, with access to light therapy and guided meditation.
Setting the ideal temperature to avoid micro-awakenings due to night-time variations.
After a few days, the AI monitors the evolution of his sleep and suggests a discreet dietary adjustment in the restaurant, incorporating nutrients that promote deeper sleep (magnesium, tryptophan).
Impact: Mr B sleeps better without the need for heavy medical monitoring, and without intrusive human intervention. He regains his energy and can continue to enjoy his day to the full.

Mrs L, aged 85, has been eating less in recent days
Situation: Her nutritional assistant detects that her appetite has diminished, and that she is leaving some dishes untouched.
Action: Instead of immediate medical intervention, the residence's chef adjusts her meals with lighter, nutrient-enriched portions, and a discreet discussion is held to understand whether a digestive problem is to blame.
Impact: Without forcing or infantilizing, the residence adapts to nutritional needs in real time and avoids any risk of undernutrition.

Mr F, 83, prefers voice to screen
Situation: He has difficulty with touch interfaces and prefers to talk to a person.
Action: His voice assistant enables him to call a caregiver, reserve a place in a restaurant or request a reminder for his medication, all with the greatest of ease.
Impact: He retains his autonomy without technological frustration, with an interface adapted to his habits.
AI that accompanies and adjusts, without supervising or imposing
These examples illustrate how Freedom Montessori residences integrate technology and AI to make life easier for residents without making them feel monitored or medicalized:
✅ A subtle, personalized approach that anticipates needs without unnecessarily alerting.
✅ A gradual adjustment of the environment, to naturally optimize well-being.
✅ Invisible but present technology that adapts to individual habits, rather than imposing a rigid framework.
AI is a tool at the service of freedom and comfort, not a constraint or intrusive surveillance.