A prison yard with a basketball hoop, a ball, and a small game table on a gravel ground, surrounded by a tall chain-link fence with barbed wire. In the background, there is a high concrete wall with guard towers and surveillance cameras.

Loop-Home

GPS Ankle Monitoring Service

Our GPS-enabled ankle monitoring service provides reliable, court-compliant technology that promotes accountability while protecting dignity. Designed for individuals on supervised release, Loop Home Monitoring helps participants remain connected to family, work, and community obligations without unnecessary barriers.

  • 24/7 real-time GPS tracking with secure data reporting.

  • Tamper alerts and automated compliance notifications.

  • Customizable geofencing to meet supervision terms.

  • Integration with transportation and reentry support services.

Who It’s For

  • Courts and supervision agencies

  • Community corrections programs

  • Families supporting loved ones through reentry

Loop Home services are paid compliance solutions powered by LoopTroop Inc. These products are not operated or funded by Loop Foundation. All charitable donations to Loop Foundation go directly to community programs, not to compliance products.

Loop Home provides modern ankle monitoring and compliance technology designed to support individuals on supervised release. Our goal is to replace outdated, punitive approaches with tools that promote accountability, dignity, and successful reentry.

Through Loop Home, families and community members can count on:

  • GPS-enabled monitoring for safety and compliance.

  • Alcohol breathalyzer integration where required by supervision terms.

  • Real-time alerts and reporting to reduce risks and violations.

  • Transportation and reentry support services to help participants stay on track with work, family, and community commitments.

Please Note: Loop Home ankle monitoring is a paid service powered by LoopTroop Inc. It is not operated by or funded through Loop Foundation. This distinction ensures that all charitable donations to Loop Foundation are reserved strictly for community programs, while Loop Home functions as a compliance and reentry service under LoopTroop’s technology platform.

Loop Home is more than monitoring — it’s a bridge back to stability, providing structure while connecting participants with the resources they need to thrive..

Safety. Support. Second Chance.

❊ FAQs

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  • A typical day includes warm-up games, skill-building drills, sport-specific training, team challenges, and fun group activities. There are also scheduled breaks for snacks, lunch, and rest. Each day balances structure with plenty of active play.

  • Campers should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, lunch (unless provided), athletic shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and any necessary medications. We’ll provide any sport-specific equipment unless otherwise noted.

  • Medical forms can be submitted via our online registration portal or emailed directly to [camp email address]. All forms must be submitted before the first day of camp.

  • Our staff is certified in CPR and first aid, and we maintain a low camper-to-coach ratio for close supervision. We also follow safety protocols for heat, hydration, and equipment use. Allergies and medical needs are documented and closely monitored.

  • We have indoor facilities and alternate activities planned in case of rain or extreme heat. We’ll communicate any schedule changes via email or text to parents as early as possible.

  • Yes! While we encourage full-week participation for the best experience, we also offer flexible options for single-day registration based on availability.