Lively Home uses passive sensors to measure daily activities like eating, sleeping and movement. It gathers information to identify patterns, then uses GreatCall’s predictive analytics to highlight any anomalies that could indicate a change in member’s health. GreatCall’s Care Team is trained to monitor behavior data, identify trends, and work with Senior Whole Health experts to intervene when needed.
Eligible Senior Whole Health members who participate in the program will have GreatCall’s Lively Home monitoring system installed in their home, enabling Senior Whole Health to provide proactive care, support senior independence and increase member satisfaction.
The use of passive monitoring for possible intervention has been demonstrated in peer-reviewed research to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations [1].
As part of today’s announcement, GreatCall will offer users Lively Mobile, a Personal Emergency Response System (PERS), which features a “5Star Urgent Response” button allowing members to get help immediately when needed. Certified 5Star Service agents assist with a variety of situations and are reachable 24/7.
“The Lively Home program aligns deeply with our mission to use innovative technology that can help members live independently as long as possible,” said Scott Latimer, Chief Medical Officer of Senior Whole Health. “The senior population is rapidly growing, as does their desire to age in place. This program helps us manage care, deliver services and reduce unnecessary hospitalizations.”
Best Buy’s acquisition of GreatCall is a manifestation of its purpose to enrich lives through technology, and the Best Buy 2020: Building the New Blue strategy to address key human needs, including health and wellness. The company is seeking to address the growing needs of the aging population with the help of technology products, services and solutions. The health space is a large, growing market where technology is well suited to help aging consumers, their caregivers, payers and providers. Today, there are approximately 50 million Americans over 65 years old, a number that is expected to increase more than 50 percent within the next 20 years.