June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month and we’re getting involved with a special National Fall Huddle Webinar featuring Brookdale Senior Living. Juliet Holt Klinger, Senior Director of Dementia Care and Programs will be joining us to discuss how uncovering unmet needs for those living with dementia can help to reduce falls and more for residents.
When a resident is found on the ground, there is typically much uncertainty, including when and how the fall happened. Residents living with dementia may not accurately share what happened. And without knowing these key details it’s difficult to determine the root cause to put preventative measures in place. Technology can now play that role of advocate for resident safety. Understanding the unique and specific needs of residents living with dementia can have a significant impact on their care and safety.
Join this session to learn how artificial intelligence-enabled video review can help reduce falls and keep not only residents living with dementia but all residents out of the ER. We’ll cover best practices, based on witnessing 15K+ of these previously puzzling fall events in senior living community bedrooms, that you can implement to keep your memory care residents safer.
As always, we’ll also conduct two new live fall huddles to share tips for fall prevention to apply to your communities. Bring your questions for the experts.
Register now for this special webinar on Wednesday, 6/16.