Home Care Providers
UprightVR incorporates gold-standard, state-of-the art, sensitive and specific balance assessment technology into a virtual reality headset facilitating sophisticated fall risk identification anywhere including patient homes and adult living facilities. Early detection and frequent ongoing monitoring of seniors’ balance challenges can guide professional mitigation and help shift the paradigm from post-fall surveillance to first-fall prevention. UprightVR’s ultra-portable, easy to use system allows home care professionals to administer balance tests anywhere a client can stand; no ancillary equipment or extra space is required.
- UprightVR quickly and objectively identifies specific visual, vestibular, and somatosensory challenges
- Mitigation programs can be specifically targeted toward identified needs and coordinated with PT rehab or at-home programs
- Ongoing frequent follow-up assessments enhances rehabilitation programs
- Cloud based communication directly links to EMR systems; HIPPA compliance protects client privacy
- Home fall mitigation initiatives can directly link to specific balance impediments
- Sophisticated balance tests and fall-risk assessments can be completed anywhere seniors live
- Cloud-based technology; initial and follow-up assessment results are immediately available for review by physicians
- Visual, vestibular, and somatosensory weaknesses are quickly identified for treatment programs
- UprightVR’s HIPAA tests are directly uploaded to EMR systems
- Initial home-based treatment programs are directly linked to EMR systems and interpretation by physicians.
- Low-cost, time-efficient tests take only 20 minutes for a comprehensive assessment of visual, vestibular, and somatosensory deficits
- Ultra-portable UpRightVR set-up requires only 5-minutes; tests approximately 20 minutes; no external equipment or extra space is required
- Sophisticated balance assessments can support home healthcare quality scores
- Sophisticated balance assessments and fall prevention programs can be incorporated into home healthcare marketing programs
- Routine balance assessments can be done by paraprofessionals supporting physicians and physical therapists