"I led a recent CQC inspection and I was informed how Oxehealth’s platform had enabled staff to save at least 9 lives in mental health acute settings."
"Before, the staff would come in all the time during the night, turn on the lights, and would wake you up. It was very stressful, especially when on medication. Now, they don't disturb sleep as much and I think the platform is great for that."
"I couldn’t imagine not having the platform now in place. It’s something that makes us feel more secure and we feel it sets up safety for the patients."
"Before Oxehealth, it was constantly busy and felt like we were firefighting. Now you can take time to have meaningful interactions with patients and not just be reactive to an incident."
“My favourite thing about the Oxehealth platform is how easy it is to use to check a patient's vital signs."
“Oxehealth’s platform is really a game changer in terms of our being able to accept a greater acuity of clientele."
“Our medical staff have felt more comfortable taking on higher acuity patients that our community needs us to serve, because we've got this technology and staff don't feel like they need to be in nine places at once"
“Since Oxehealth’s platform was implemented, I haven't heard of a lot of clients discharging against medical advice at night-time because of the noise and interrupted sleep. So I think it's had a huge impact."
“We would occasionally have clients that would leave our facility earlier than we wanted to or against medical advice…having this technology has enabled us to eliminate that for the most part."
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