Adult Living Centers

CDC Statistics / Adult Living Facilities (CCRC)

Each year, 50 – 75% of CCRC residents fall and many go unreported. On average, CCRC residents fall 2.6x per year. While 10 – 20% of those falls are among serious injury. Lastly, 35% of CCRC residents who fall cannot walk after the fall
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50-75% FALL PER YEAR
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35% CANNOT WALK AFTER FALL
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10-20% ARE SERIOUS

Adult Living Centers

UprightVR incorporates gold-standard balance assessment technology into a virtual reality headset to facilitate sophisticated fall risk identification anywhere. Early detection and frequent ongoing monitoring of seniors’ balance challenges can guide professional mitigation to shift the paradigm from post-fall surveillance to first-fall prevention. UprightVR’s ultra-portable, easy to use system makes sophisticated balance assessments as available as blood pressure checks where seniors live, congregate, or receive primary health care.
  1. UprightVR quickly and objectively identifies specific visual, vestibular, and somatosensory challenges
  2. Mitigation programs can be specifically targeted toward identified needs
  3. Convenient balance assessments are available in a comfortable, familiar location, including resident’s room
  4. Ongoing frequent at-home follow-up assessments enhances rehabilitation
  5. HIPAA compliance protects resident privacy
  1. Frequent balance tests and fall-risk assessments can be completed anywhere, anytime
  2. UprightVR headsets support event-style balance assessments.
  3. Set up takes 5-minutes; tests approximately 10 minutes; no external equipment required
  4. Initial and follow up assessment results are immediately available for physician review
  5. Visual, vestibular, and somatosensory weaknesses are quickly identified for treatment
  6. UprightVR tests are uploaded to EMR systems
  1. Frequent fall risk assessments can help reduce falls within the facility and during off-site activities
  2. Initial balance assessments support matching incoming residents with specific support needs
  3. Ongoing balance assessments help facility professionals assure the right level of support for their residents
  4. Sophisticated balance assessments and fall prevention programs can be incorporated into facility marketing programs
  5. Balance assessments can be done by paraprofessionals supporting Physical Therapist and Physician guidance

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