MedCity News January 24, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Cherish Health recently launched Cherish Serenity, a device that sits in the home and can detect falls across multiple rooms. If there is an emergency, it will notify a caregiver or response center for help.

In 2020, when Cherish Health Founder and CEO Sumit Nagpal set out to create Cherish Serenity, a health and safety monitoring device that can detect falls across several rooms, he was told that the product would be impossible to build. One person told him, “People have been trying to do this for 40 years, what makes you think you can pull it off?”

Now four years later, Cherish Serenity has officially launched and is available to consumers. Boston-based Cherish Health announced the launch of the...

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