Open Architecture · Chapter 04
Openness must be paired with responsibility. How data is owned, accessed, and protected matters as much as how it flows.
Privacy First
Rythmos is designed for environments where residents deserve privacy alongside safety. Privacy is not a feature — it is a foundational design principle.
Sensor approaches designed to detect meaningful safety events without capturing video, audio, or intimate behavioral data.
Aware without intrusive.Communities control what data is visible, to whom, and in what context — with configuration that adapts to care setting and regulatory requirements.
Control at the community level.Role-based access ensures the right people see the right information — and sensitive data is not accessible beyond appropriate boundaries.
Access matched to responsibility.Residents deserve dignity. Safety technology should protect without surveillance.
Communities deserve control. Operators should govern their own data — not be governed by vendor defaults.
Data Ownership
Your data belongs to you. Rythmos provides the infrastructure to manage it responsibly.
Operational data is stored with appropriate security controls and retained according to configurable policies.
Granular control over who can access data, at what level of detail, and under what circumstances.
Clear documentation of what is collected, how it is used, and what communities can expect from the platform.
Clear Boundaries
Transparency requires clarity about what Rythmos shares openly versus what remains differentiated. These are not competing values — they are complementary ones.
Support interoperability — enabling communities to move data, connect systems, and participate in industry standards.
Support performance — the analytical models, prioritization logic, and orchestration engine that deliver operational value.
Governance, privacy, and data ownership — designed for senior living at scale.