Vantiva Expands HomeSight: New Partnerships and Nationwide Rollout in the U.S.
Vantiva announced on Monday the expansion of its HomeSight ecosystem, a platform supporting elderly care at home. The company has added new content partnerships, expanded its home monitoring capabilities, and launched professional installation services across the United States.
New Content Partnerships and Engagement
HomeSight has enhanced its engagement offerings through two new partnerships. In February 2026, the platform integrated the Wellness Hub with the Engagement Bundle, a virtual enriched living service offering curated content (Memory Lane TV, Discover Live, Stage Access, Zinnia TV, Spiro100). Concurrently, HomeSight deepened its partnership with Coro Health, a health content provider, by adding MusicFirst, EnrichFirst, and FaithFirst to its existing offerings. According to Coro Health, its clinically validated musical and enrichment content reduces restlessness, improves mood, and supports the emotional resilience of seniors.
New Sensors for Home Monitoring
The expansion of the Smart Home goes beyond simple environmental monitoring to provide visibility into daily activity patterns. HomeSight has added to its catalog of compatible sensors including Shelly smart plugs (to monitor the usage of household appliances), as well as door/window sensors, motion detectors, and temperature/humidity sensors. The offering is also enriched with devices from Telehealth Sensors LLC, including flush sensors, occupancy detectors for rooms, chairs, and beds. The platform will be enhanced with customizable alerts, trend analysis, and automated reports accessible via the management portal and mobile app.
Launch of Professional Installation Services
HomeSight has rolled out professional installation services targeted at the institutional sector. Trained technicians handle the installation of the hub, configuration of the Smart Home, and advanced setup of devices, ensuring correct positioning and frictionless activation from day one. These services remain optional, providing care organizations with flexibility suited to their operational needs.