SafelyYou is published in JMIR, #1 Medical Informatics Journal
SafelyYou shows a “Reduction in Fall Rate in Dementia Managed Care Through Video Incident Review.” Click here to read the detailed study on how SafelyYou shows a 80% reduction in falls.
SafelyYou shows a “Reduction in Fall Rate in Dementia Managed Care Through Video Incident Review.” Click here to read the detailed study on how SafelyYou shows a 80% reduction in falls.
California Magazine talks about technologies aimed towards protecting older adults from hazards. David Lindeman, mentions SafelyYou and the importance of technology for preventative care. Check out the article here
Congratulations to our very own Pulkit Agrawal, whose work was recently featured in the MIT Technology Review! We are thrilled to have researchers on the team who are on the cutting edge of AI research. Read the article here.
We are honored to have won the Audience Choice Award at the Aging2.0 San Francisco Global Startup Search! Aging2.0 is a “global innovation platform on a mission to accelerate innovation to improve the lives of older adults around the world.” We are proud to be an innovation in the field of technology and aging. The …
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Here at SafelyYou, we are excited to announce that we have deployed at Carlton Senior Living in Davis, California as our first facility! This community has been incredibly supportive of our mission and is dedicated to reducing fall rates and improving overall well-being for their memory care residents. We have enrolled a third of their …
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We are thrilled to announce that we have begun deployment for our research study! We have 12 facilities on board to participate in our expanded study and are actively recruiting more. In our previous pilot study, we were able to reduce the fall rate by 80% in three months at WindChime of Marin. This research …
In November of 2015 our team has finished Steve Blank’s Lean Launchpad! In the process, we conducted 126 interviews with clinicians, families, and industry experts. Our research efforts validated the need for a comprehensive home safety system for moderate stage dementia and we look forward to implementing our program this Spring.