CareFall™ is a portable, technology-driven assessment suite that predicts and prevents falls by
screening gait, cognitive, and hearing health. It enables early identification of risk factors
through objective data rather than subjective observations.
The system evaluates three critical areas: gait (mobility and balance), hearing (auditory health),
and cognitive function. These indicators are combined to create a comprehensive risk profile.
Assessments are conducted on-site by trained clinicians, eliminating the need for patients to
travel or increase staff burden.
In certain healthcare systems, CareFall™ is partnered under licence with local healthcare
practitioners to deliver the assessment.
Each assessment takes under 30 minutes. Follow-up screenings are scheduled at 30, 90, or 180
days to monitor changes and the effectiveness of interventions over time.
CareFall™ provides simple, standardized data that enables care teams to create personalized care
plans, track progression, optimize staff allocations, and reduce unnecessary restraints.
Yes. It reduces staffing time spent on data collection, cuts operational costs through efficient
monitoring, and supports evidence-based funding allocation.
CareFall™ data supports decision-making around ALC by objectively indicating when clients
should remain hospitalized or can safely transition to alternative care settings.
The program includes environmental safety reviews using Age Safe® tools, virtual care
partnerships for remote monitoring, and advanced mental health components such as
pharmacogenetics testing.
Cognitive evaluation uses EEG, auditory, and visual recording technologies analyzed through
specialized software. Results are compared to normative data to generate scores in attention,
processing speed, and memory.
Absolutely. The objective, proactive data collected helps clinicians tailor intervention strategies
that promote independence, safety, and improved quality of life for seniors living at home or in
care settings.