Here’s what you’ll uncover inside the guide, including one operator's experience and the four evaluation questions.
Evaluating Your Resident Safety System: 4 Questions to Ask
How Does Your Community's Resident Safety Measure Up?
How to Evaluate Safety with Confidence
A Real Operator Story to Learn From
See how Bruceville Point evaluated resident safety technology during construction—then validated their decision by seeing the system in action and speaking directly with another operator using it day-to-day.
The “One-System” Approach Explained
Understand how emergency/nurse call, fall management, and wander management can deliver a single user experience—bringing alarms and caregiver workflows into one place instead of splitting attention across separate tools.
What “Integrated” Really Means
Learn what to ask vendors about interoperability, scalability, and support—because “integrated” shouldn’t mean simply pushing alarms between systems, it should mean a cohesive platform designed, tested, and supported as one.
The 4 Questions to Ask Before You Commit
Walk through the core evaluation questions that matter most: implementation, training, true integration, and expandability—so you can assess your system’s fit today and its ability to grow with your community.
“She couldn’t have spoken more highly of the system and what it did for her as far as managing resident care specific with very high-acuity residents.”
What to Expect
Download to receive access to our whitepaper in partnership with Senior Housing News, "Evaluating Your Resident Safety System: 4 Questions to Ask." This comprehensive guide dives into the essential considerations for choosing the right resident safety system.