AUSTIN — Parmer Woods at North Austin, a senior living community, has recently added a new fall prevention system called SafelyYou. This program uses advanced technology to help keep its elderly residents safe from falls, which can be a serious concern as people age.
Every year, more than 14 million older adults experience falls in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This statistic shows that falls affect about one in four seniors. In fact, falls are the leading cause of injury for individuals aged 65 and older. This makes fall prevention technology crucial for seniors living in communities like Parmer Woods.
SafelyYou employs artificial intelligence (AI) powered cameras that provide real-time alerts and video analysis, allowing care teams to respond quickly if a resident falls. Joe Dennis, the Executive Director of Parmer Woods, expressed his enthusiasm for the program, stating, “They assist right away. We can immediately look at the footage of the incident that took place.” This immediate response can make a significant difference in ensuring the safety and well-being of residents.
The AI technology is programmed to detect when a resident has fallen, which triggers an alert to staff. Dennis explained that the cameras are particularly useful for residents suffering from dementia and Alzheimer’s, who may struggle to communicate what happened during a fall. “If somebody experiences one, and they’re able to get up, they’re not going to notify the staff if they have dementia,” he said. This enhancement in safety helps eliminate concerns of unreported incidents.
Dennis also shared that a nurse works with SafelyYou to review the footage, offering expert insights to improve preventative measures in the community. “From their expertise, they can offer some great suggestions again to make sure that all of our preventive measures are in place for all of our residents,” he noted.
Families of residents are particularly supportive of the new system. Addie Palmer, a resident who recently celebrated her 101st birthday, shared how much peace of mind the technology has given her family. “I can just rest better at night. They have a lot of residents here, so I think that’s going to be a really amazing step forward,” she said.
George Netscher, a former University of Texas student, developed SafelyYou with the vision of assisting those with Alzheimer’s, as the disease runs in his family. With current deployment in around 450 communities across 37 states, Netscher pointed out that this technology has the potential to reduce falls by 50% and hospitalizations by tenfold. “We’re able to actually understand someone’s unmet needs and bring down the number of falls,” he added.
The integration of SafelyYou at Parmer Woods at North Austin stands as a significant advancement in fall prevention for seniors. With the ability to respond swiftly to accidents and analyze footage to prevent future occurrences, this technology is a promising solution to the ongoing challenge of keeping elderly residents safe. As more facilities consider adopting such systems, there is hope that these innovations will play a vital role in promoting safety and health in communities across the nation.
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