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Fall rates rose 20% in memory care during the pandemic. But by using SafelyYou, Eskaton Senior Living cut their fall rate in half during this time.

This Free & Actionable Case Study: By maximizing the tools they had, Eskaton was able to minimize risk. Using SafelyYou, they cut their fall rate in half and ma...

Fall rates rose 20% in memory care during the pandemic. But by using SafelyYou, Eskaton Senior Living cut their fall rate in half during this time.
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Publication Date
February 2025
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This Free & Actionable Case Study: By maximizing the tools they had, Eskaton was able to minimize risk. Using SafelyYou, they cut their fall rate in half and maintained an exceptional rate of 4% of falls resulting in ER visits.

Eskaton had installed SafelyYou in its communities, which uses AI-enabled cameras coupled with clinical expertise, detecting falls and helping to prevent future falls.

SafelyYou only records  events surrounding a fall, providing video to determine what caused the fall to occur—and how to help keep it from happening again.

During a most challenging time, Eskaton leveraged SafelyYou to empower staff to make more informed clinical decisions:

- Giving them and families the peace of mind that they could keep residents out of the ER

- Reducing the risk of bringing COVID-19 back to the community.
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