This innovative program uses new technology to help seniors and families understand well-being in ways that were not previously possible. Helping seniors and families stay connected, informed, and supported, with dignity and care. Our Senior Well Being Check In Program offers gentle, ongoing virtual check-ins on their phone or computer designed specifically for older adults. Families gain peace of mind, seniors feel supported, and care teams can respond early when support is needed.
Seniors - this program is for older adults who want to feel supported and understood, stay independent longer, have a simple way to check in on how they are feeling, stay connected to family and care teams without pressure. There are no labels, no therapy language, and no complicated technology. Everything is designed to be easy, respectful, and senior friendly.
For Families and Caregivers - this program is for families who want to understand how a loved one is really doing between and identify changes in their health or wellbeing, early before they become emergencies, stay connected and informed, with permission, support aging safely at home or in a senior facility.
As we age, small changes in mood, energy, sleep, or social connection can have a big impact on health and quality of life. Regular check ins help:
Measurement-Based Care (MBC) is an approach in mental health treatment that involves regularly tracking a patient's progress using evidence-based standardized psychological questionnaires. These questionnaires help both the patient and the clinician understand how symptoms are changing over time, facilitating informed discussions about the effectiveness of the treatment and any necessary adjustments.
Virtual psychosocial assessments are evaluations conducted online to understand an individual's mental health and social well-being. When integrated with MBC, these virtual assessments allow for consistent monitoring of a patient's condition from the comfort of their home. Patients complete brief, validated self-report measures before treatment sessions, which clinicians review to track progress. This ongoing process enhances communication between patients and providers, ensuring that treatment decisions are data-driven and tailored to the patient's evolving needs.
Measurement-Based Care involves tracking client progress throughout treatment, using consistent Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS). It provides an avenue for clinicians and their clients to regularly check in with each other, reflect on objective symptom change data together and uncover insights or patterns that can inform treatment decisions. The uptake of MBC is growing rapidly, with it being viewed as a core component of evidence-based behavioral healthcare. National accrediting bodies like the Joint Commission are making a major push to drive its adoption.
It’s important to remember that Measurement-Based Care is a clinical process, not just simply the collection of PROMS. The process of incorporating data and insights into clinical discussions and decision making is where the real value lies.
Measurement-Based Care empowers people in care, providers, organizations, and health systems with objective client and program specific data and insights that they’ve never had before. The Result? Clients are more engaged in care, providers can make evidence-based clinical decisions, organizations can innovate and improve their services, and health systems can better serve everyone in their population.
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