The Times: Ally Cares Pioneering AI Technology Transforming UK Care Homes

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A recent independent article in The Times has spotlighted the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in care homes, with Ally Cares emerging as a standout innovation in the sector. 

Already adopted in care homes like KYN Bickley, Ally Cares is enabling carers to act proactively to reduce incidents like falls significantly. Residents enjoy improved sleep as unnecessary nightly checks are replaced with discreet, need-based monitoring, while staff can focus more on meaningful interactions with those in need.

Thomas Tredinnick, CEO and Co-founder of Ally Cares, reinforces the transformative potential of Ally’s technology: “Our aim is to support carers by providing them with actionable insights, freeing them to spend more time on meaningful, face-to-face interactions with residents. Ally is not about replacing human care; it’s about enhancing it and increasing the well-being of those in care.” As the demand for care continues to rise, innovative solutions like Ally  are set to play a crucial role in addressing the challenges of an ageing population while preserving the dignity and quality of life for residents. Read the full article in The Times.