
Momo Medical
Nurses' Workflow App for Dementia Care.
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Momo Medical, a Dutch health-tech company founded in 2017, provides a monitoring system to enhance patient safety and caregiver efficiency in nursing homes. The company was established by Menno Gravemaker and Ide Swager, both alumni of TU Delft with backgrounds in Electrical Engineering. Gravemaker's personal experience with his grandmother in a nursing home highlighted the technological gaps and the immense pressure on caregivers, inspiring the venture. He observed the staff's challenges, particularly during night shifts, which motivated the development of a solution to ease their workload. The founders initially focused on preventing pressure ulcers but pivoted in early 2020 to a broader application within nursing homes after recognizing a more significant need.
The company's core offering is the Momo BedSense system, which operates on a business-to-business subscription model. This system includes a patented, internet-connected sensor plate placed under a resident's mattress, a companion app for caregivers, and a dedicated communication network. The sensor is designed to be non-intrusive and monitors micro and macro movements, including breathing and heart rate, to provide real-time insights. These insights help caregivers know if a resident is in or out of bed, is restless, or has been in one position for too long, which helps prevent pressure sores and cramps. A key feature is the ability to predict a potential bed exit up to 70 seconds in advance, allowing for proactive fall prevention. The system aims to reduce false alarms, which are common with older sensor technologies.
The Momo App synthesizes this data into a clear overview for the entire care team, enabling them to prioritize attention on residents who need it most. This shift from routine physical checks to person-centered, data-driven care results in improved sleep for residents and a reduced workload for staff, with one study indicating time savings of 4.5 hours per day for a 90-resident home. The company reports significant outcomes for its clients, including a reduction in fall incidents. Momo Medical serves nursing homes primarily in the Netherlands and has expanded into North America and Belgium. The company has secured significant funding, including a €6.5 million round in September 2024 from investors like PGGM and NextGen Venture, to fuel its growth and ambition to support one million residents in Europe and the U.S.
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