Every home in the country should be using Mobile Care Monitoring
Larchfield House
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Driving Outstanding Care
Driving Outstanding Care
Driving Outstanding Care
For the Business Owner
Monitor care trend analysis to ensure safe and responsive services, and demonstrate the high-quality, person-centred care you provide to regulatory bodies
Benefits for you
Benefits for you
Benefits for you
Monitor care delivery to ensure critical care is happening, like fluids are being offered. Measure the completeness of records and identify where records need attention
Benefit from cost savings associated with the reduction of paper and printing and the adoption of digital records
Monitor the handover process, occupancy statistics and other KPIs to ensure consistent quality and provide safe and responsive services
Increase operational efficiencies through staff using the system to work more effectively, be happier in their work and reduce staff turnover
Provide detailed evidence of care to demonstrate to CQC and other regulatory bodies the high-quality, person-centred care people receive
Accurate evidence of care and easily accessible data for accident and incident trend analysis and insights into areas such as falls, UTIs and BMI
With the Irish care sector still recovering from the coronavirus outbreak over spring and summer, one nursing home in Galway has turned to agile technology in a bid to better prepare it for the forthcoming second wave.
Graham Care Group, which has 7 services across Kent and Surrey, first began using Mobile Care Monitoring 2 years ago after recognising its potential for helping the group on its digital transformation journey.
Heathfield relies on the intimate knowledge of their residents, which includes visual observations when assessing their levels of pain. It is extremely difficult to differentiate between pain induced indicators and behavioural issues.