A new and improved method for supervising and monitoring people from a
remote location comprising the use of a communication system that builds
upon telecommunications connections, computer interfaces, and information
management via the internet. Strategically placed web cams, microphones,
speakers, and display monitors are operatively linked to computers and
information management means, and are used to permit a person in a remote
location to view and listen to people in a plurality of active locations
to verbally or visually prompt responses to inquiries or directives. The
people in the active locations may also interact via these same
interconnections to the person at the remote location. Touch screen
technology may be included for purposes of automated supervision of tasks
performed to accomplish a particular routine by the people in the active
locations. Safety devices, such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide
detectors and intrusion detectors, may also be installed to warn a
remotely located supervisor, the police or fire departments, or emergency
medical services.