Senior living communities are not always ideal environments for clear and complete communication. Individual staff roles can be vague or fluid depending on staffing levels—requiring caregivers to work faster or with more residents than would be ideal. When emergencies arise, caregivers are drawn away from their regular tasks causing abbreviated interactions with other residents. And vitally, not everyone working in a community will have the same definition of ‘good communication.’
Unfortunately, failing to communicate effectively can lead to a wide range of issues. It could be something minor such as caregivers duplicating a routine resident service. Or it could be a more severe neglect of service resulting in serious medical, and potentially legal, consequences.
Regardless of severity, frequent or significant miscommunications can impact the business side of a community as well. It can give families the impression that a senior living community is not well-informed enough to respond to the needs of their loved ones. And if a community isn’t living up to that expectation, it may result in families looking elsewhere for senior care services.
Better communication is key to better communities
Effective communication does more than alleviate problems, it creates benefits that a community can build on.
Technology helps unlock better communication
While good communication starts with the efforts of the communicator, effective communication cannot be the responsibility of humans alone. Resident safety technology plays a critical role in improving the effectiveness of information sharing.
CarePoint 6.2, the latest version of Philips’ central monitoring software, is an excellent case in point. It uses wireless devices strategically placed throughout a community to receive, process, and identify alerts, including those related to fall detection and controlled access wander management. Download the datasheet here. Using CarePoint, communities can achieve:
These capabilities serve to build a solid foundation that enables more effective communication among staff members.
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* The Philips Cares for Senior Living system does not guarantee Contact Tracing accuracy. Contact Tracing relies on the individuals remaining within the Philips Cares for Senior Living system coverage range, while consistently wearing the BlueBand device.