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Remote Monitoring Technologies: Provider Case Studies Majd Alwan, SVP, Technology/Executive Director, CAST, LeadingAge, Washington, DC Scott Code, Associate.

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2 Remote Monitoring Technologies: Provider Case Studies Majd Alwan, SVP, Technology/Executive Director, CAST, LeadingAge, Washington, DC Scott Code, Associate Director, LeadingAge, Washington, DC Regina Melly, Vice President of Business Development, Jewish Home Lifecare, Manhattan, New York, NY Mark Evin, Co-founder & CEO, Jintronix Inc., Seattle, WA

3 Learning Objectives Explore the different types of commercially available functional assessment and activity monitoring technologies for long-term care and post-acute care settings. Consider the most important functions and features to look for when selecting a remote monitoring technology solution. Discuss the lessons learned from providers who have successfully implemented functional assessment and activity monitoring technologies in their organizations.

4 Technology Selection Portfolios Whitepaper Interactive Guide Selection Matrix Online Selection Tool Case Studies

5 Whitepaper Main Chapters Functional Decline-Definition Types of Functional Assessment and Activity Monitoring Technologies Potential Uses and Benefits of Functional Assessment and Activity Monitoring Technologies Benefits of Functional Assessment and Activity Monitoring Technologies Potential Long-Term and Post-Acute Care (LTPAC) Provider Business Models Planning for and Selecting Appropriate Functional Assessment and Activity Monitoring Technology Functional Assessment and Activity Monitoring Technology Matrix Components

6 Types of Functional Assessment & Activity Monitoring Technology Mobile/Wearable/Embedded in Carried Objects Fixed Passive (Little or No intentional interaction with sensors & no input through user interface required) Interactive (Requires specific intentional interaction with sensors or user interface)

7 Potential Uses ADL Monitoring Bathing Eating Dressing Toileting Ambulation Grooming Transferring (Chair/Shower/Bed) IADL Monitoring Ability to use Telephone Shopping Food Preparation Housekeeping/Clea ning Laundry Responsibility for Medication Managing Money Physical Activity Overall Activity Steps Distance Flights of Stairs Gait Acceleration Gait Speed Step Length Stride Length Balance Shuffling Up and Go Test Cadence Sleep Stages Sleep Length Total Time in Bed Active Calories Functional Assessment/Other Biometric Risk Assessments Environmental Wellness

8 Potential Benefits Active Lifestyle and Behavior Change Weight Loss/Combating Obesity Improve Gait and Reducing Fall Risk Family Caregiving Engagement to Prevent Costly Transition Health Care Costs

9 Interactive Guide http://www.leadingage.org/CAST_Functional_Assessment_Monitoring.aspx

10 Product Selection Matrix http://www.leadingage.org/functionalmonitoring/search.aspx Over 300 Features and Functionalities

11 Participating Vendors

12 Online Selection Tool/Matrix Demo http://www.leadingage.org/functionalmonitoring/search.aspx

13 http://www.leadingage.org/FunctionalAssessment.aspx

14 Case Studies


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