Program 2 - Home and Community Monitoring

The Home and Community Monitoring program develops practical ways to detect change over time outside hospital settings, using low-burden sensors, home-based workflows and service models designed around everyday life.

Many important changes in health happen gradually and away from formal care environments. This program focuses on methods that make it easier to observe patterns, identify concerning trends and support follow-up over time, without increasing friction for patients or professionals.

Our work includes wearable systems, light-touch sampling methods, data interpretation models and coordination with local care structures. A strong emphasis is placed on usability, accessibility and meaningful integration with existing routines.

From signal to support

Monitoring is not only about collecting more data. It is about making relevant change visible in ways that support action. Meridian therefore studies the full pathway, from signal quality and adherence to communication models and escalation criteria.

“Technology is only useful when it fits into people’s routines, not the other way around.”

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Dr Sara Lindholm, Head of Community Pilots

Representative work areas

AreaFocus
WearablesLow-burden monitoring of activity, rhythm and recovery patterns
Home samplingPractical workflows for repeat sampling outside clinical visits
Follow-up toolsStructured digital pathways after treatment or discharge
Community pilotsTesting in municipal and regional settings