Problem: Evelyn, an 83-year-old resident with a history of chronic heart issues, had been frequently hospitalized due to sudden health episodes. Each hospitalization was disruptive to her well-being and created stress for both her and the caregivers. The facility needed a better way to manage her health to avoid these emergencies.
Solution: By integrating our hospitalization risk identification system, the facility was able to continuously monitor Evelyn’s health in real time. The system analyzed her medical history and daily behavior patterns, flagging early warning signs of potential health issues before they became emergencies. Caregivers were alerted to these trends and could intervene proactively.
Outcome: Since adopting the proactive care system, Evelyn’s hospitalizations decreased by 60%. Caregivers were able to intervene early, providing timely care to address issues before they escalated. Evelyn’s overall health and comfort improved, allowing her to remain in the familiar setting of her community instead of frequently transitioning to the hospital. This proactive approach also gave her family peace of mind, knowing she was receiving timely and targeted care.
Disclaimer: This case study is a hypothetical example and does not represent a particular individual.