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Wellbeing Sensors Video Launched!

Written by Mike Hamilton | Sep 17, 2025 11:41:18 AM

We’re excited to share that our new Wellbeing Sensors video is now live, giving you a clear, practical overview of how this technology can support safer, more person‑centred care for people living with dementia.

In the video, we walk through how the Wellbeing Sensor provides five layers of continuous monitoring, all working together to protect residents and patients while preserving their dignity and independence. You’ll see how the system can detect bed exits, potential falls, changes in vital signs and episodes of challenging behaviour, and then immediately alert staff so they can respond quickly and appropriately. This means less time worrying about what might be happening behind a closed door, and more time focused on meaningful interaction and therapeutic care.

The video also shows how the sensors can be tailored to different environments, whether that’s an acute hospital ward, an intermediate care setting, a care home or a person’s own home. Dementia leads, ward managers and nursing teams can see exactly how the technology fits into existing workflows, helping to reduce avoidable falls, shorten length of stay and ease the pressure on high‑cost 1:1 specialling. Real‑world scenarios in the video illustrate how early alerts can prevent harm, reduce distress and support calmer, more therapeutic environments for both patients and staff.

We know that any new technology needs to be simple to use and reliable in busy clinical settings. That’s why the video spends time demonstrating the intuitive interface, clear alerting and the way information is presented to staff. You’ll see how the Wellbeing Sensor supports confident decision‑making, improves communication within the team and helps evidence safer staffing and better outcomes.

If you are responsible for dementia care, falls prevention or complex care pathways, this video is designed to give you a concise but detailed introduction to what the Wellbeing Sensor can offer. Watch it to explore how this state‑of‑the‑art monitoring solution could enhance wellbeing, improve safety and deliver measurable benefits across your wards, units and care homes.

It is already being used to prevent falls and reduce reliance on costly 1-1 staffing and we have evidence and case studies available to review: View Website Here

You can view the video below: