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Over the past month, Ally has captured significant media attention, with features in prestigious outlets such as BBC, The Times, and The Sunday Times Magazine. These stories spotlight the transformative impact of Ally’s AI-powered Resident Monitoring System on care homes across the UK.

Our evidence-based technology is improving resident safety, enhancing staff efficiency, and delivering superior outcomes for care providers. From reducing falls to optimising sleep quality and alleviating pressure on care teams, Ally is revolutionising how care is delivered.

Bringing innovation to night-time care 

A major highlight of Ally’s recent media coverage is its involvement in a government-funded initiative in Dorset. This programme focuses on enhancing night-time care in care homes through Ally’s acoustic and motion monitoring system. Our system detects subtle signs of discomfort, distress, or inactivity, allowing carers to intervene promptly, prevent incidents, and deliver more effective care.

“Night-time care presents unique challenges for providers,” says Thomas Tredinnick, CEO and Co-founder of Ally Cares. “By offering real-time insights, our technology ensures no sign of distress goes unnoticed. It allows carers to respond immediately, providing residents with the peace of mind and safety they deserve.”

Empowering the care sector 

Ally’s innovations are resonating with care providers as they navigate mounting challenges, including rising demand, staffing pressures, and the need to deliver person-centred care. By automating the detection of hidden care needs, Ally enables teams to work smarter, not harder.

“Our goal is to empower care homes with tools that transform the care experience for residents and carers alike,” adds Thomas. “It’s about using cutting-edge technology to create environments that are both safer and more compassionate. The media recognition we’re receiving validates this mission and highlights the importance of innovation in care.” 

 Why the media Is paying attention 

Ally’s Resident Monitoring System is gaining attention for its ability to tackle real challenges within the care sector, offering tangible benefits:

  • Improving resident safety: Proactively identifies falls, discomfort, and other incidents to ensure timely intervention.
  • Enhancing carer efficiency: Reduces unnecessary disturbances, giving carers more time to focus on personalised care.
  • Driving better outcomes: Promotes residents’ independence and dignity while reducing hospital admissions and emergency interventions.

These features enable care homes to improve care quality while addressing resource limitations, making Ally an essential part of the future of care provision.

A transformative vision for the future 

The media spotlight on Ally reflects a broader shift in the care sector toward embracing innovative solutions to improve outcomes. As the government and care providers seek new ways to deliver better care with limited resources, Ally’s Resident Monitoring System is emerging as a game-changer.

Looking ahead, Ally aims to expand its role in shaping the future of care. As Thomas concludes: “This is just the beginning. We’re continuously evolving our technology to meet the ever-changing needs of the care sector, ensuring every resident receives the respect, dignity, and proactive support they deserve.”

By bridging the gap between innovation and compassion, Ally is not just improving care but also redefining the possibilities for a brighter future in residential care.

Transforming the future of care

Ally’s success lies in our ability to deliver an evidence-based solution that meet the real-world needs of care homes. The recent media coverage has amplified our mission, we remain committed to partnering with care providers to shape the future of resident care.

Tom Ally

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas Tredinnik
CEO & Co Founder