New Project Launch – Epilepsy Society!
15th Mar 2024
Epilepsy Society have opted for our industry leading CLB Acoustic Monitoring, Nurse Call and Visual Monitoring solutions!

At Adaptive Care, our focus is always on improving care outcomes for our clients. We’re committed to supporting Epilepsy Society, every step of the way. With the introduction of our person-centred solutions, we’re striving to enhance the resident experience and support the dedicated staff.
This is what Jonny Anders-Cannon of Epilepsy Society, had to say, so far:
“The CLB Adaptive waking night technology solution enables higher rates of detection of seizures and in turn a faster response from staff to offer support or medical intervention if this is required. The detection system complements existing companion alarms, movement sensors and offers a robust form of safety for people we support.”
Jonny Anders-Cannon of Epilepsy Society, Director of Care Development
At Adaptive Care, our goal is to provide tools that empower caregivers, foster safety, and promote a nurturing environment for residents to thrive.
From proactive fall prevention to seizure detection and prevention strategies, our technology aspires to make a meaningful impact on the lives of the residents at Epilepsy Society, across all six of their houses at their impressive Chalfont Centre in Gerrard’s Cross!

Watch this space for a full case study of this project!
At Adaptive Care, we provide CLB acoustic monitoring to care homes and healthcare providers across the UK. Our aim is to support the industry, allowing them to improve their levels of care for their patients and residents. Our acoustic monitoring systems are designed to extremely high specifications, allowing them to fit seamlessly into your care environment. For more information, get in touch today.
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