McKnight’s Senior Living March 23, 2023
Kimberly Bonvissuto

A six-month pilot program using artificial intelligence recorded 400 resident fall “saves” in one senior living provider’s memory care residents.

Maplewood Senior Living used AUGi (Augmented Intelligence) — a platform co-developed with Brooklyn, NY-based technology company Inspiren — in 33 memory care units at its New York City luxury assisted living and memory care community, Inspir Carnegie Hill.

AUGi is a cognitive resident care assistant that acts like an extra set of eyes in at-risk resident apartments, allowing caregivers to respond quality to potential or actual safety issues, such as falls. The technology often can notify staff members before a fall occurs, allowing them time to intervene and prevent it from happening, according to Maplewood Chief Clinical Officer Brian...

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