ILIP™

Independent Living Infrastructure Pilot
A structured, environment-first pilot program designed to validate independent living infrastructure across homes, care settings, and public environments — responsibly, ethically, and in alignment with institutional accountability requirements.

Providence Wave Group's ILIP Pilot exists to validate outcomes before scale, inform infrastructure decisions, and support cities, banks, housing operators, and care institutions in adopting long-lived systems with confidence.

What the ILIP™ Pilot Is

Clarity for Institutions

The ILIP™ Pilot is a standards-driven validation framework

Not a product launch and not a marketing exercise. It is designed to validate real-world outcomes in lived environments before broad rollout.

  • Validate real-world outcomes in lived environments
  • Inform architectural and operational decisions
  • Reduce adoption risk for institutions and public partners
  • Establish governance, measurement, and accountability early

ILIP™ deployments are intentionally limited, structured, and governed to ensure learning occurs before broad rollout.

What the ILIP™ Pilot Is Not

Risk Reduction

To ensure clarity for public and institutional partners

The ILIP™ Pilot is a controlled infrastructure pilot, designed to prioritize trust, dignity, and accountability over speed.

Not a Consumer Beta

Not an early-access program or ungoverned technology trial.

Not a Launch Initiative

Not a fixed-year or time-boxed marketing launch.

Not Surveillance

Not a surveillance or monitoring deployment.

Not One-Size-Fits-All

Not standardized implementations without customization.

Why the ILIP™ Pilot Exists

Institutional Problem Framing

Addressing Institutional Challenges

Independent living environments are increasingly expected to:

  • Reduce emergency utilization
  • Support aging-in-place and continuity of care
  • Improve housing stability and safety
  • Demonstrate measurable outcomes for funding, ESG, and compliance

The ILIP™ Solution

Generates real-world, outcome-based evidence before infrastructure is deployed at scale.

Yet most environments lack validated infrastructure models that can be responsibly scaled without increasing risk, cost, or public trust concerns.

Pilot Environments

Diverse, Representative Settings

ILIP™ deployments may include a representative mix of environments

Residential homes and multigenerational households Senior living and aging-in-place communities Hospital-at-home and post-acute care environments City-owned, public, and transitional housing Behavioral health and supportive housing

Each environment is calibrated differently, reflecting regulatory context, operational risk, privacy requirements, and intended outcomes.

The same infrastructure principles apply, but governance and response logic vary by environment.

Independent Validation & Oversight

HOBEC™ - Human Outcomes & Built Environment Council

To ensure credibility and public trust

The ILIP™ Pilot is supported by independent validation and oversight through the Human Outcomes & Built Environment Council (HOBEC™).

Validates Outcomes, Not Data

HOBEC™ validates claims related to safety, stability, and operational impact without accessing raw sensor data, personal health data, or resident identities.

Ensures Ethical Measurement

Reviews measurement practices to ensure they are privacy-preserving, consent-based, and aligned with institutional accountability requirements.

Provides Credible Validation

Delivers validation summaries that are credible for banks, ESG stakeholders, cities, housing authorities, and public reporting contexts.

This structure ensures ILIP™ results are:

Credible for banks and ESG stakeholders
Defensible for cities and housing authorities
Suitable for grant, CRA, and public reporting

What the ILIP™ Pilot Measures

Outcome-Focused, Not Surveillance

ILIP™ focuses on outcomes, not surveillance

Measured domains may include housing stability, safety incidents, emergency utilization trends, and operational efficiency.

Housing Stability

Continuity of housing and environmental safety metrics

Safety & Resolution

Safety incident patterns and resolution effectiveness

Emergency Utilization

Trends in emergency service utilization

Operational Efficiency

Program engagement and resource allocation

All measurement is:

Event-based and aggregate
De-identified and anonymized
Governed by role-based access controls
Designed for auditability without exposing sensitive data

ILIP™ Roundtables & Cross-Sector Engagement

Critical for Institutions

Structured engagement for informed deployment

The ILIP™ Pilot is supported by structured roundtables that bring together stakeholders across sectors to align expectations before deployment.

Cities & Authorities

Exploring responsible modernization of public and transitional housing.

Banks & ESG Teams

Seeking validated outcomes for CRA compliance and ESG alignment.

Housing Operators

Evaluating infrastructure upgrades for senior living environments.

Healthcare Systems

Extending care into home settings with measurable outcomes.

These are working sessions, not sales events, and participation does not obligate procurement or adoption.

Who the ILIP™ Pilot Is Designed For

Appropriate Institutional Partners

The ILIP™ Pilot is appropriate for:

Cities & Housing Authorities

Exploring responsible modernization

Banks & Institutions

Seeking validated outcomes for CRA / ESG

Housing & Care Operators

Evaluating infrastructure upgrades

Healthcare Systems

Extending care into the home

Public-Interest Partners

Focused on measurable outcomes

Risk-Averse Organizations

Seeking to reduce adoption risk

ILIP™ is designed to reduce risk, not transfer it.

Building Evidence Before Scale

The ILIP™ Pilot exists to ensure independent living infrastructure is deployed thoughtfully, ethically, and with evidence.
Providence Wave Group believes infrastructure must earn trust before it earns scale — especially when deployed in environments that affect real lives, public resources, and institutional accountability.
ILIP™ Pilot
Independent Living Infrastructure — validated through use, governed by responsibility.