Today's Date: April 18, 2024
RepTrak Announces 2024 Global RepTrak® 100 Report   •   Innovafeed Expands to U.S.; French Agtech Firm Opens Insect Innovation Center in Decatur, Ill.   •   Sundial Media Group Extends Its Reach, Further Diversifying the Media Landscape   •   Yom HaAliyah: The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews Celebrates Helping Thousands of Jews Make Aliyah in 2023   •   The UAE’s Largest Higher Education Institution, Higher Colleges of Technology, Selects YuJa Video Platform to Serve More t   •   Semrush Holdings, Inc. Announces Investor Conference Call to Review First Quarter 2024 Financial Results   •   First Annual U.S.-Ukraine Veterans' Charity Golf Tournament Announced with General Retired David Petraeus as Guest of Honor   •   Nationally Syndicated “The Bert Show” Hosts Candid Interview with Usher, Who Credits Top Morning-Drive Radio Intervi   •   Targeting A Solution Panel Aims to Find Solutions for the Veteran Suicide Crisis with National Thought Leaders Tulsi Gabbard, Ti   •   Canada brings the world together in pursuit of an ambitious global deal to end plastic pollution   •   Genome-wide association analyses identify 95 risk loci and provide insights into the neurobiology of post-traumatic stress disor   •   Wheels in Motion: Nationwide Ride of a Life Time Cycling Event Set for April 27 to Support Children's Health   •   Dr. Cathleen Brown Named Medical Director of Winona, Pioneering Menopause Telehealth Company   •   Bright Horizons Family Solutions Announces Date of First Quarter 2024 Earnings Release and Conference Call   •   WK Kellogg Co and Meijer Donate $50,000 to Battle Creek Public Schools Mission Tiger   •   Angels Helpers NYC Announces 2024 Charity Gala “Big City, Big Hearts: New Yorkers Helping New Yorkers”   •   Franklin Covey Announces New Common Share Purchase Plan   •   Dr. Laurie Leshin, Director of JPL, to Receive THE MUSES of the California Science Center Foundation 2024 Woman of the Year Awar   •   SuperWomen Of FMS Leadership Award Nominations Now Open   •   CF Industries Holdings, Inc. Declares Quarterly Dividend and Confirms Dates for First Quarter 2024 Results and Conference Call
Bookmark and Share

INSPīR CARNEGIE HILL USING MACHINE VISION, AI AND EDGE COMPUTING TO HELP RESIDENTS STAY SAFE

INSPīR CARNEGIE HILL USING MACHINE VISION, AI AND EDGE COMPUTING TO HELP RESIDENTS STAY SAFE

PR Newswire

AI PLATFORM POISED TO BE A GAME CHANGER FOR SENIOR CARE INDUSTRY BY HELPING CAREGIVERS IDENTIFY POTENTIAL FALLS BEFORE THEY HAPPEN

NEW YORK, March 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Maplewood Senior Living today announces the results of a 6-month pilot program – designed to reduce falls among their resident population – recently implemented at its New York City property, Inspīr Carnegie Hill. Thanks to a revolutionary platform co-developed by Maplewood and Inspiren, Inc., called AUGi (for Augmented Intelligence), the senior living community reported 400 AI-driven fall "saves" in its most vulnerable population of memory care residents. These preliminary findings offer tremendous hope for the entire senior care industry, as falls in older adults (65+) result in over 32,000 deaths each year, according to the CDC.

"Over the past 6 months, the technology has proven itself to be a critical tool used by our team," says Gregory D. Smith, President and CEO of Maplewood Senior Living and Inspīr. "We are excited by these results and happy to say that AUGi has had a significantly positive impact on the safety of our most vulnerable residents and has given their families added peace of mind."

AUGi – the world's first cognitive resident care assistant provides unparalleled visibility and insights into the care environment and acts like an extra set of eyes in at-risk resident apartments so caregivers can quickly respond to potential or actual safety events, like falls. "What's extraordinary about AUGi is that the system is often able to notify staff before a fall occurs, giving them time to intervene and prevent it from happening in the first place," says Brian Geyser, Maplewood's Chief Clinical Officer.

The platform consists of a sleek wall-mounted automated sensor system that uses computer vision, artificial intelligence, and advanced room environmental sensors to passively and continually observe resident and staff behavior while maintaining privacy. It can uncover sleep patterns, resident mobility issues, and general room activity through computer vision technology which gives the care team unprecedented privacy protected, HIPAA-compliant, real-time visibility into the place where at-risk residents are most vulnerable – their apartments. The system proactively notifies staff when a fall may be imminent, such as when an at-risk resident is getting up out of bed or out of their chair. Smart, contextual notifications provide staff with insight into what is taking place with the resident in their apartment in real-time, which gives staff the ability to prioritize responses.

At Inspīr, AUGi prompted 400 timely staff interventions since implementing the program in September with 33 of its memory care residents. That's 400 times when residents were attempting to get out of bed or out of their chairs and could have very easily fallen. Instead, staff were able to rapidly attend to the residents and ensure they were safe. The residents were selected based on a wide range of factors, including fall risk, nighttime behavior and level of mobility. "The number one goal of the pilot was to see if we could reduce the number of falls in our most vulnerable population, and we are extremely pleased with the results. We only had 2 falls in the cohort of residents enrolled in the pilot over a 6 month period, which is astounding. And we know we prevented so many more falls based on analysis of the data that AUGi provides to us," said Brian Geyser.

Maplewood will be adding an additional 30 AUGi units at Inspīr and partnering with Hunter College School of Nursing to study the positive impact of AUGi on resident safety. Maplewood has additional plans to expand the AUGi technology to other properties in the near future. Additionally, Maplewood is piloting a similar product with SafelyYou in the coming months, available in select communities to compare fall prevention outcomes.

"Inspīr is devoted to keeping their residents safe and happy in their later years of life. Their focus on safety and innovation makes them an ideal partner for the AUGi platform. Many of us have aging family members who are at serious risk of falling. This is a problem that results in critical injuries and even death, which no one wants their loved one to experience," said Vincent Cocito, COO and Co-Founder of Inspiren, Inc. "We are excited to continue to give Maplewood's communities the tools and technologies needed to keep residents safer."

For more information, please call 646-978-9040 or visit https://inspīrseniorliving.com.

About Inspīr Carnegie Hill

Inspīr is a new, luxury senior living brand offering a different approach to living for discerning seniors in urban markets. Inspīr is the convergence of luxury accommodations, exceptional hospitality, cutting-edge technology, whole-person wellness and world-class care. The brand's flagship senior living residence, Inspīr Carnegie Hill, is located at 1802 Second Avenue at 93rd Street, in the heart of New York City's Upper East Side. Inspīr Carnegie Hill boasts a masterfully designed building with state-of-the-art technology and 215 private residences customized to fit the needs of an aging population. The community offers assisted living, memory care and enhanced care options. Inspīr is developed by Maplewood Senior Living, in partnership with Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. (NYSE: OHI). For more information, please call 646-978-9040 or visit inspirseniorliving.com.

About Maplewood Senior Living

Maplewood Senior Living is known for its upscale senior living residences, offering a broad range of premier services, amenities and care to its residents. Based in Westport, CT, Maplewood Senior Living operates 16 senior living communities in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Ohio. There is an Upper East Side location in Manhattan, NY, within the company's newest brand, Inspīr. This new, senior living offering was launched to provide a luxurious option for seniors looking to join a residential community in major metropolitan areas. For more information, please call 203-557-4777 or visit http://www.maplewoodseniorliving.com.

About Inspiren

Inspiren is a nurse-led, nurse-founded technology company amplifying the care capacity of healthcare enterprises through a singular, AI-driven, interoperable platform called AUGi. AUGi (Augmented Intelligence) is a wall-mounted device that automatically analyzes clinically significant events within a patient's care environment. Using its advanced sensors, AI and intuitive mobile and web applications, AUGi provides unparalleled real-time insight into patient safety and clinical efficiency. Designed as a powerful IoT (Internet of Things) and interoperable platform, AUGi also serves as a data integration hub for all patient care technology. Inspiren's HQ is located in New Lab, the 84,000-sq.-ft. technology innovation center in Brooklyn, NY. To learn more about Inspiren, please visit us at inspiren.com.

Cision View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/inspr-carnegie-hill-using-machine-vision-ai-and-edge-computing-to-help-residents-stay-safe-301776426.html

SOURCE Maplewood Senior Living



Back to top
| Back to home page
Video

White House Live Stream
LIVE VIDEO EVERY SATURDAY
alsharpton Rev. Al Sharpton
9 to 11 am EST
jjackson Rev. Jesse Jackson
10 to noon CST


Video

LIVE BROADCASTS
Sounds Make the News ®
WAOK-Urban
Atlanta - WAOK-Urban
KPFA-Progressive
Berkley / San Francisco - KPFA-Progressive
WVON-Urban
Chicago - WVON-Urban
KJLH - Urban
Los Angeles - KJLH - Urban
WKDM-Mandarin Chinese
New York - WKDM-Mandarin Chinese
WADO-Spanish
New York - WADO-Spanish
WBAI - Progressive
New York - WBAI - Progressive
WOL-Urban
Washington - WOL-Urban

Listen to United Natiosns News