eneighbor® remote monitoring system
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REDEFINING SENIOR CARE
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Safety Monitoring
Real-Time Alerts
Life Safety Pendant
Health Monitoring
eNeighbor
Dashboard
HealthNotes
eNeighbor® Remote Monitoring System
Intelligently Inform
Caregivers of Senior Needs
Real-Time Alerts are sent to
caregivers when an urgent health
need may be present, which are
based on individual activity levels.
3Continuously Monitor
Daily Living Activities
Healthsense hardware
generates wireless signals of
activity. Data is securely and
seamlessly sent to cloud.
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2Analyze Data to Identify
Risks to Patient Health
The eNeighbor Dashboard uses
machine learning to detect behavior
changes and trends over time to
identify health concerns.
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Applying Health Monitoring to Chronic Conditions
Chronic Condition
ToiletingAlert
EatingAlert
SleepingAlert
Activity Alert
CHF
COPD
Chronic Kidney Disease
Dementia,Cognitive Impairments
Depression
Fall Risk
UTI
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Health Monitoring: eNeighbor Dashboard
Complete picture of activity changes to help identify possible intervention and care service needs
Distills the information caregivers need in a simple and intuitive format
Improves caregiver productivity and staff efficiency with a daily prioritized list
Delivers analysis in a web-based format, when and where you need it
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Safety Monitoring
The eNeighbor Safety Monitoring System supports a variety of safety needs in a single platform by:
Delivering real-time notifications of urgent care needs based on:
An active request for help Event-driven behaviors such as “front
door open” or “time out of bed” Trending activity changes such as “in bed too long”
…providing instant awareness and vital information regarding urgent situations.
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Safety Monitors
Monitor Description
Passive Check-In This monitor lets caregivers know a person is up and active for a day. Configurable for call or email by person or population.
Out of Bed This monitor alerts a caregiver if a bed sensor is deactivated; call is sent immediately.
In Bed Too Long This monitor alerts a caregiver if a person is in bed too long- configurable based on time of day, duration in bed.
Front Door Open This monitor alerts a caregiver if a front door has been opened. Call is sent; configurable on time of day and other features.
Night Time Bathroom Activity This monitor alerts a caregiver if a person may need assistance at night in the bathroom. Configurable on time of day, and length of time away from bed.
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Safety Monitoring: Real-Time Alerts
Immediate notifications of urgent care needs are delivered based on an individual’s change in activity, allowing for the identification of concerning behaviors.
Real-Time Alerts:
Are configurable based on individual needs
Enable caregivers to respond appropriately to urgent care needs
Help provide peace of mind for individuals and their families
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Health Monitoring: eNeighbor Dashboard
Presentation
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eNeighbor: Senior Community Benefits
Providing increased services at lower levels of care resulting in sustained dignified independence for residents
Observing fewer move-outs from those levels of care, experiencing actual “Aging in Place”
Utilizing staff more productively in addressing the needs of those residents
… providing value and a sustainable business model
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Healthsense eNeighbor Packages
eCall Basic SafetyBasic Health &
Safety Advanced Health
& Safety
Safety Monitoring Features
• Pendant/Pull
• Cord Alerts
• Infrastructure
• Safety Alerts
• 5 Safety
Monitors:- Front Door Open- Out of Bed/Chair- Nighttime Fall- Passive Check-In - In Bed Too Long
• Pendant Calls
(opt)
• 3 Safety Monitors
• Pendant Calls (opt)
• Automatic Call for Help
• 5 Safety Monitors
• Pendant Calls (opt)
Health Monitoring Features
None None Dashboard with:
• Sleep
• Toilet
• Hygiene
Dashboard with:
• Sleep
• Movement
• Toilet
• Hygiene
• Occupancy
• Kitchen (2015)
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Appendix
I. ROI Study
II. Success Stories
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ROI Study
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“An Economic Analysis of Technology Enabled Care in
Assisted and Independent Living Communities from an
Owner or Operator Perspective”
Halleland Habicht Consulting LLC
• Dave Knutson
• Jeanne Ripley
Acknowledgments to HCA founding members
• Ebenezer, Mark Thomas, CEO
• The Lutheran Home Association, Michael Klatt, CEO
• Northfield Retirement Communities, Kyle Nordine, CEO
ROI of Technology-Enabled Care
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“An Economic Analysis of Technology Enabled Care in
Assisted and Independent Living Communities from an
Owner or Operator Perspective”
ROI of Technology-Enabled Care
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Buildings with eNeighbor experience
27% fewer move-outs.
Study Findings: Occupancy
All eNeighborEquipped Units
Number of Residents in
2012Number of Move-Outs
Percent of Move-Outs
Admissions Net Change
Facility 1 170 51 30% NA NA
Facility 2 160 32 20% 50 18
Facility 3 31 4 13% 7 3
Total 361 87 24% -- --
No eNeighborEquipped Units
Facility 4 86 29 34% NA NA
Facility 5 97 28 29% NA NA
Facility 6 40 17 43% 22 5
Total 223 74 33% -- --
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Monthly average revenues increase more than three-fold in facilities with mixed use of eNeighbor.
Study Findings: Revenues
$-
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
Average Service Package Revenues in AL Communities
with Mixed Use of eNeighbor
All Units with eNeighbor
Mixed Use Within Building -
Units With eNeighbor
All Units Without eNeighbor
Mixed Use Within Building -
Units Without eNeighbor
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Success Stories
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Real-World Case
Name: Virginia
Age: 74
Health: Type 2
Diabetes, Chronic
History of UTIs
Solution: Healthsense
eNeighbor
eNeighbor Detects UTI
ADL Category Changes: Toileting
Intervention: HealthNote™ sent; MD visit scheduled,
even though member was asymptomatic. UTI
diagnosed, antibiotic prescribed.
Outcome: Virginia avoids possible ED visit.
Estimated Cost savings: $650-800*
*Source: Kaiser Family Foundation 2010; $65-800 ED Visit
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Real-World Case
Name: Michael
Age: 58
Health: CAD,
Diabetes, Amputee,
Depression
Solution: Healthsense
eNeighbor
eNeighbor Detects Exacerbation of Depression
ADL Category Changes: Sleeping (member sleeping
24+ hours/day. No bed unloading)
Intervention: HealthNote™ sent; home visit
conducted. Member self reports motivation to improve
and denies depression. No further action taken.
Outcome: Ten days post HealthNote, Michael was
admitted to the hospital with diagnoses of inactivity-
related stroke, followed by re-admission due to acute
renal failure, pneumonia (2x) and bowel obstruction.
Michael spent 60 days moving between in-patient and
SNF recovering.
Potential cost savings: $117,600*
*Source: Kaiser Family Foundation 2010
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Real-World Case
Name: Walter
Age: 73
Health: CHF, History of
Falls, Atrial Fibrillation,
Bradycardia, CVA with
hemiplegia, Chronic
Kidney Disease
Solution: Healthsense
eNeighbor
eNeighbor Detects Medication Issue
ADL Category Changes: Toileting
Intervention: HealthNote™ sent; home visit conducted,
diuretic overuse, dehydration, bradycardia discovered;
MD appointment scheduled, medications adjusted.
Outcome: Possible ED visit and CHF hospitalization
avoided.
Cost savings: $22,425*
*Source: Kaiser Family Foundation 2010