Community Staff

Provide higher-quality care. And improve outcomes.

SafelyYou means better-informed clinical decisions and better care planning.

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Fewer falls.
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Fewer fall-related ER visits.

40% fewer falls. 80% fewer fall-related ER visits.

Detect falls immediately—with over 99% accuracy—respond to incidents faster and more effectively, and reduce both fall and ER send-out rates. It’s all possible with SafelyYou. You’ll get world-leading AI, remote clinical support, and in-room sensors that enable staff to see how falls happen, so your team can make better-informed clinical decisions. And residents can get the right care, right away. But SafelyYou doesn’t stop there. We also empower better care planning, with senior living’s only solution to measure care with accuracy—and without wearables. You’ll know when, where, and what care was provided and can adjust accordingly, making the most of resources and initiating assessments sooner.

Find solutions to senior living’s challenges.

The report deepens our understanding of both how Americans feel about aging and falling, and the true impact falls have on adults residing in—and out—of senior living communities. Because with a greater understanding of a problem we can work towards more effective, transformative solutions.

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Want a new way to reduce falls, improve resident and staff satisfaction, and promote staff efficiency? Try resident rounding. It engages staff with residents more frequently, empowering them to be proactive instead of reactive.

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Close a gap in staff training with SafelyYou University.

It’s the first program of its kind, bringing together dementia awareness training and fall prevention education, taught by the experts at SafelyYou.

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The VC View: How the lessons of unicorn investments can transform tech innovation in senior living

Every notable unicorn was fueled by a strategic investment in innovative technology. Uber transformed personal transport. Airbnb revolutionized hospitality. Innovators become industry game-changers where need and ease of implementation met adoption and market champions.

Is it possible for a breakthrough technology to change the trajectory of senior living, elevating care, driving better outcomes for residents, improving the bottom line for operators, and becoming the new standard of excellence for the industry-at-large? Our expert VC panel says yes.

Learn how to leverage expert investor insights to deliver results-driven innovation for your senior living organization.

Why better rest for residents means better occupancy for communities

Disruptive nighttime events are one of the main reasons families turn to senior living. And poor sleep quality can begin a cycle of health deterioration, increasing a resident’s fall risk and furthering cognitive decline. So, how can you assure families that you’ll help their loved ones get restful sleep—and reduce their risks—when they move into your communities? It starts with insights into and understanding of why sleep is being disrupted, as well as a clearer picture of resident risk.

Join our free webinar on January 26th for an in-depth discussion of the etiology of sleep disturbances, an analysis of exclusive data around falls and risk overnight, and an exploration of proven strategies that support better sleep—all empowering you to put families at ease about their loved ones’ quality of rest and level of risk when considering a move into your communities.

Residents are most vulnerable overnight. Here’s how to best support them.

In senior living communities, the overnight hours are the most vulnerable for residents. Fall risk peaks between 6 – 9 pm and again from 3 – 6 am. Staffing is reduced overnight. And as the sun goes down, residents living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia experience sundowning, the increased restlessness, anxiety, and disorientation that can increase fall risk—and which becomes more intense as the diseases progress. In October’s National Fall Huddle, we’ll evaluate the incidence of falls during the evening hours and what triggers and subsequent behaviors are present prior to these fall events. We’ll also review how environmental factors contribute and we’ll provide strategies for mitigating sundowning behaviors, increasing resident safety and reducing the risk of falls. Additionally, we’ll examine how technology can further help during these most vulnerable hours, supporting staff so they can provide more effective and person-centered care. As always, we’ll review successful case studies, and our panel of experts will take your questions.

The Inaugural

2022 State of
Falls Report

From Crisis to Opportunity:

Coming Together to Create

Transformative Change

Remove the guesswork from unwitnessed falls.

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