VCare Training Academy Launch
We are excited to announce the launch of our new e-learning website, VCare Training Academy! Thank you for joining us on this journey, and we can’t wait to see you in our courses!
We are excited to announce the launch of our new e-learning website, VCare Training Academy! Thank you for joining us on this journey, and we can’t wait to see you in our courses!
The State of Technology in Aged Care This article is taken from the industry report ‘Digital Transformation in Aged Care: 2022 and Beyond’ and was created in partnership with PainChek, the world’s first clinically proven digital pain assessment tool. Using AI, facial recognition and smartphone technology. Download your copy here. Globally, there are more than 703 million people aged…
Quoting HIQA’s Safer Better Healthcare Standards, “Service providers [should] have arrangements in place to identify, respond to, manage, monitor and review the pain and symptom needs of service users, including those who are unable to articulate verbally or express their needs, for example a child with special needs, or an adult with dementia.”
4 reasons why VCare are experts in interpreting data The VCare team consists of experts In Nursing Care, Quality in Healthcare, Software Development and Design, System Support, Training and Education, Finance, Marketing and Administration. When you become part of the VCare family, your organisation enjoys access to this expertise
When we are caring for residents, it is a team activity. Teams that work well together and communicate effectively perform better and provide safer care. Our residents have increasingly complex needs requiring a multidisciplinary approach to care to promote better outcomes.
Wishing you a happy and safe festive season from the team at VCare
Within VCare multiple reporting options are available ranging from analysing falls to being able to plan care items and identifying ongoing risk areas. Giving staff the ability to access relevant reports will help them perform to the best of their ability and means more effective and timely mining of relevant information.
AI-based monitoring systems have huge potential to complement current care provision, reduce the burden on unpaid caregivers, and improve the quality of care.
AI-based monitoring systems have huge potential to complement current care provision, reduce the burden on unpaid caregivers, and improve the quality of care.
When we are caring for residents, it is a team activity. Teams that work well together and communicate effectively perform better and provide safer care. Our residents have increasingly complex needs requiring a multidisciplinary approach to care to promote better outcomes.