Lilly, a company using machine learning (ML) to revolutionize home care, has launched Digital Social Care Records (DSCR) and Digital Care to support local authorities and care providers in the successful implementation of services designed to help Has announced a partnership with management provider Nourish Care. Prevent falls and improve the overall quality, safety and personalization of adult social care.
Lilly’s proactive, sensor-based monitoring solution is working with Nourish’s electronic care management system, which enables health and care services joining, residential and home care providers to share a wide range of real-time information across the region. will play an essential role in empowering
Digital social care needed with ambitious government 80% Adult social care providers will have the DSCR solution in place by March 2024, a move to help providers meet this target, reduce attrition and facilitate a more co-ordinated approach to care delivery.
The partnership represents a significant step forward for technology within the social care sector, as providers increasingly leave behind paper trails to more easily and efficiently capture data at the point of care.
Nourish’s Partnership Program connects digital ecosystem points of care in the care sector, supporting customers wishing to leverage Lilly’s remote monitoring technology to provide real-time fall prevention and monitoring. Lilli helps care teams build an ongoing, comprehensive picture of service user needs outside of scheduled care hours, gathering the data-backed evidence they need to develop the right care package for each individual. This in turn helps to support healthy and independent living while reducing the likelihood of crisis events including falls.
Trials show significant time and cash savings
Recent trials of Lilly’s preventive solution at North Tyneside Council and Nottingham City Homes have generated extraordinary cost, time and resource savings in an overburdened health and social care system, from the reallocation of resources to over 7,000 commissioned care hours Capital deposits ranging from six-figure cash And discharge from the hospital took more than two weeks.
Combining Nourish’s shared expertise and care management software, the synergy between the two providers will help accelerate and optimize care outcomes across the UK.
Nick Weston, Lilly’s Chief Commercial Officer, commented: “Our partnership with Nourish is an exciting opportunity to extend our reach and create better lives for a more diverse range of service users.
“No single provider can solve the complex challenges and resource constraints facing the adult social care sector, but collaborating with Nourish will drive positive health and care outcomes in a much wider context.”
Dennis Tack, Partner and Director of Business Engagement at Nourish Care, said: “Nurish and Lilly have a strong working relationship with both businesses working towards a more connected digital ecosystem in the care sector.
“Lily’s innovative remote monitoring solution will sit alongside Nourish in providing high-quality, consistent data and services to local authorities and care providers, well ahead of next year’s digital social care record target.
“Our collaboration with Lilli’s technology will improve outcomes for many service users and ensure not only comprehensive and reliable data, but set the standard for care provision across the region.”











