The Ainos Nursing Care is a mobile application designed to assist caretakers, nurses, and healthcare providers in monitoring the health and wellbeing of elderly individuals under their care. The system primarily focuses on notifying caregivers about important healthrelated events, specifically concerning urine and stool passage, which are critical for ensuring the comfort, hygiene, and overall health of elderly patients. Key Features: 1. RealTime Alerts: The system sends realtime notifications to caretakers or nurses whenever there is a need for attention regarding the elderly person's bathroom activity. These alerts could include: Urine Passage Alert: Notifies the caregiver when the individual has passed urine. Stool Passage Alert: Sends an alert when the elderly person passes stool. Allowing for timely monitoring of hydration levels or potential urinary tract infections. 2. Activity Logging: All alerts are logged in a digital journal that tracks the elderly person’s daily activity. This log can be accessed by both the caretaker and family members for recordkeeping, analysis, and reviewing trends over time. This feature helps in assessing changes in health and identifying potential issues early on (e.g., signs of incontinence, irregular stool patterns, etc.). 3. Integration with Ainos smart devices: The system is integrate with ainos smart devices and sensors that track urinary and stool activity automatically, sending the data directly to the app. This helps reduce the need for manual input and ensures more accurate and timely monitoring of the elderly person’s hygiene. Benefits: Improved monitoring of elderly people, particularly those with limited mobility or cognitive impairments. Faster response times to bathroom related needs, enhancing comfort and hygiene. Better documentation for nursing care professionals to track patient health trends. Peace of mind for family members knowing that caregiving staff is actively involved in maintaining the hygiene of the elderly individual. This application system is essential for ensuring elderly care is both proactive and responsive, improving the quality of life for individuals and the caregivers who assist them.