High tech lamps ​ reduce falls in care home by 84%

An AI-powered lamp has reduced the number of falls in a care home in Cumbria by 84%, with the added benefit of a significant, 28-fold increase in response time when a fall occurs

The Nobi Smart Lamp is an AI powered piece of agetech that is revolutionising fall detection and prevention in care homes in Europe, the US, New Zealand and now in the UK too.

The technology has been in use since May this year as part of a pilot that is being funded by NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB) at Hartland House in Cumbria. The lamps are already having a significant impact on the lives of residents and care staff.

Fall prevention: Nobi avoids 4 out of 5 falls
Fall prevention: Nobi avoids 4 out of 5 falls

Nobi avoids 4 out of 5 falls

Nobi Lamps detect 100% of falls and offer preventative measures that have led to a huge reduction in falls at Hartland House. ​

1/ Prevention measure No. 1: smart light
62% of falls happen at night. To respond to this, when a resident sits upright in bed at night Nobi will shine soft light upwards to gently illuminate the room. Then if the person stands up, to go to the bathroom, for example, the smart lamp will illuminate the entire room.

2/ Prevention measure No. 2: alerts for proactive help
Further to this, preventative alerts can be set up for frequent fallers to let care staff know when they sit up in bed. This means that carers can reach the resident before they attempt to get out of bed unaided. This way, Nobi helps care staff with a small, human intervention at the right moment to prevent falls that could have potentially huge life-threatening impacts.

3/ Prevention measure No. 3: analyse falls to prevent them in the future ​
The final piece of the puzzle is fall analysis. Should a fall occur the lamp sends care staff an abstract stick figure image of the resident’s position in the room and captures the 15 seconds of footage preceding and following the fall. Using this information the system can illuminate the cause of falls, empowering staff with the knowledge that they need to implement preventative strategies.

Building a clear picture

In order to prevent falls in care homes, first we need a full clear picture of the number of falls that are occurring, and the causes.

Academic research indicates that when the oldest elderly fall and cannot get up independently, only 20% manage to use a traditional nurse call system for help. At Hartland House, the statistics aligned with academic findings, with 82% of the elderly residents unable to use the nurse call system. ​ This means that if a resident falls in the night and cannot call for help they could be on the floor until care staff make their scheduled rounds to check on them. This could be anything up to 2 hours.

Rapid response to a fall can be life-saving. The Nobi lamp detects 100% of falls and alerts care staff immediately. This has led to a huge reduction in the average response time at Hartland House, falling from 57 minutes to under 2 minutes. ​ ​ ​ ​

Intervention time = 28 times faster
Intervention time = 28 times faster
Speaking about the impact of falls, Nobi CEO, Roeland Pelgrims said, “Falls are the biggest cause of hospitalisation in the elderly so they are already a huge issue, causing a massive burden on the NHS. Nobi aims to revolutionise the sector by dramatically reducing falls in care homes and eliminating long lie falls completely. Agetech has a role to play in arming care staff with the information they need to make informed, proactive decisions to support their residents and keep them living well.”
Deborah Gent, adult social care digital lead for NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria ICB said: “We have been very happy with preliminary results from the pilot programme with Hartland House and the Nobi lamps. Seeing the impact that this technology could have on our elderly population, and the health service in the region, is really exciting and we look forward to working with Nobi in the future to help our elderly population.” 

About Hartland House

Hartland House is a 31 bedroom residential care home offering personalised care for up to 32 residents in a homely setting in the beautiful village of Milnthorpe, Cumbria. Offering a home from home environment, Hartland House residents benefit from three beautifully furnished lounges where activities take place and are ideal for catching up with friends and family. There is also a lovely conservatory with views over Dallam Park. Hartland House is managed by the Abbeyfield Lakeland Extra Care Society, part of the worldwide Abbeyfield group.

Liesbeth Pyck

Liesbeth Pyck

Head of Marketing and Communication, Nobi

Diana Stephenson

PR Director, Calvin Marketing

NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB)

 

 

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About NOBI

Founded in Belgium in 2018, Nobi is an AgeTech company that believes everyone deserves to grow old in a dignified, safe, and happy manner. Nobi's flagship device is its AI-powered smart lamp, which supports the safety of older adults by providing fall detection and prevention. Nobi provides targeted senior living care and helps relieve busy care workers from repetitive tasks. Nobi currently operates in Belgium, the United States, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Nobi has an international advisory board with specialists in elderly care, medicine, and smart home technology. Nobi was proclaimed "Most Promising Healthcare Innovation 2022" by Flemish and Dutch healthcare professionals. It has also received several other awards, including the Henry van de Velde 2021 Award in both the categories of Business Innovation and Consumer, a German Design Award, a 2023 Health Tech Digital Award (Best Elderly Care Tech Solution), eight international 2023 MUSE Design Awards and a prestigious 2023 IF Design Award. For more information, visit https://www.nobi.life/en. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter @NobiSmartLamps.

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