Welcome to Graham Care Digital
We work to integrate digital systems, manage data and facilitate analytics capabilities, with the mission to transform care.
As an arm of the Graham Care Group, we have real lived experience of utilising digital systems to support and enhance the delivery, recording and outcomes of care for our residents.
We know that installing digital systems alone is not enough to truly transform the way we look after residents and staff. That’s why we make sure that digital systems and technologies work together, rather than separately, in order to provide holistic, action-driven insights for managers and carers.
Real-Time Compliance Management
Using data from a variety of digital systems being used in the care home, we create Compliance Dashboards. These give managers and other stakeholders a user-friendly view of all the KPI’s that together paint a picture of the standard of care in practice.
This frees managers from time-consuming, manual reporting as well as supporting them with continuous, real-time insights that might indicate where improvements could be made.
Predictive Analytics and Preventive Alert System
When digital systems work together, the combined data can say a lot. Using Artificial Intelligence, we have developed a system that has learnt health outcomes and the indicators that have tended to lead to these. As a result, we have developed an alert system that can be used in nursing homes to warn managers and carer when there’s a risk of health deterioration in a resident.
Alerts include:
- Problems with eating
- Signs of confusion
- Pain increase
- Falls risk
- Mental health risks
- Irregular cardiac activity
- Infection risk
Real-Time Wellbeing Monitoring and Alert System
In traditional care homes, residents are disturbed during the night during checks to manage incontinence and pressure areas, the night round, as this is called, is by and large unavoidable in traditional nursing homes.
However, using remote monitoring, and streaming the data into a Wellbeing Dashboard, care homes can end the night round. Instead of checking on residents every predefined period of time, night staff can monitor residents from afar and give assistance only when it’s needed.
This enables residents, no matter their care needs, to get a restful and peaceful night’s sleep.
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Allocation Management System
Generic HR systems on their own aren’t fit for purpose in social care. An Allocation Management System simplifies the allocation of care shifts by floor, residents or rooms, so that carers have a clear idea of who they’re working alongside and which residents they’ll be caring for that day or night.
Not only does this support carers to focus their attention on and build relationships with a small group of residents, but it also simplifies allocation for Home Managers.
Will Graham
Digital Manager