Veteran Care Doesn't End at Discharge

For many Veterans, the most dangerous moments happen at home, between clinical visits — not during them.

For many Veterans living with chronic conditions, the highest-risk periods occur between clinical visits. Falls, cardiac events, and other emergencies often happen at home — outside the reach of immediate care. Yet clinicians remain accountable for outcomes during these gaps.

At Honor Alert, we believe care should extend beyond the visit. 24/7 monitoring provides an added layer of protection — complementing clinical care, not replacing it. Eligible Veterans can receive this service at no cost.

Closing the Gaps in Chronic Care

Chronic care management typically relies on:

  • Scheduled visits
  • Patient self-reporting
  • Caregiver involvement


While essential, these approaches leave blind spots. Clinicians frequently encounter:

  • Unreported falls
  • Delayed emergency response
  • Patients living alone with limited support


Liberty with Fall Detection helps address these risks by enabling rapid response during emergencies — especially for Veterans living independently.

24/7 monitoring offers immediate response to falls and medical emergencies — even when a Veteran can’t reach a phone.

Honor Alert extends protection into the moments clinical care can’t reach. For Veterans managing chronic conditions, the time between appointments is often when risk is highest and support is thinnest.

What 24/7 Monitoring Provides

With Honor Alert and Liberty, 24/7 monitoring offers:

  • Immediate response to falls or medical emergencies
  • Faster intervention during acute events
  • Access to help when a Veteran cannot reach a phone

Supporting Clinical Goals — Without Added Workload

Honor Alert and Liberty align with key clinical priorities:

  • Reducing hospitalizations and readmissions
  • Limiting complication severity through faster response
  • Supporting early intervention after acute events

It can be particularly helpful for Veterans with cardiac conditions, diabetes, COPD, or mobility challenges.

Importantly, our ecosystem does not add burden to care teams. There are no dashboards or alerts for clinicians — trained monitoring professionals manage all emergency response.

Easy Integration into Care Planning

Honor Alert fits naturally into existing workflows and can be introduced during:

  • Discharge planning
  • Annual wellness visits
  • Chronic care follow-ups
  • Safety and care planning discussions

Identifying Veterans Who May Benefit

Veterans who may benefit most include those who:

  • Manage multiple chronic conditions
  • Have a history of falls or recent hospitalization
  • Experience cognitive or mobility limitations
  • Live alone or lack consistent caregiver support

These individuals are often most vulnerable between visits.

Simple. Reliable. Built to Protect Veterans.

Honor Alert brings Veterans, caregivers, and clinicians together through one streamlined process—ensuring every Veteran receives dependable, life-saving support with minimal barriers and maximum peace of mind.

Addressing Common Concerns

Common adoption barriers are often straightforward to resolve:

  • Cost: Free for eligible Veterans
  • Ease of use: Simple, wearable devices
  • Adherence: Passive monitoring reduces reliance on patient action
  • Access: Supports Veterans regardless of location

When framed as a tool for maintaining independence, acceptance is typically high.

Technology as a Clinical Ally

Technology should enhance — not replace — clinical care. Honor Alert helps:

  • Reduce preventable emergencies
  • Improve patient safety
  • Support independence and quality of life
  • Extend care without increasing workload

A Practical Extension of Veteran-Centered Care

The time between visits is a critical part of chronic care management. 24/7 monitoring helps bridge that gap. For clinicians, Honor Alert offers:

  • Greater confidence in patient safety
  • Improved continuity of care
  • Added support for Veterans aging independently

By extending support beyond scheduled visits, 24/7 monitoring helps reduce risk, enable faster response to emergencies, and strengthen long-term outcomes. It’s a practical way to reinforce care plans while supporting both patient safety and independence.