--00000000000037e695062bd70d8d Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm so happy this was available for Mr. Alfino and it's a powerful example of how this can technology can supplement our care. At what point should we consider looping Emma in to discuss how we can potentially develop some brief case studies and/or a white paper demonstrating uses and value for families? On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 12:50=E2=80=AFPM Nathanial Findlay wrote: > HI Shadi, > > > > I=E2=80=99ll keep sharing these with you . We seem to be getting more and= more of > them =F0=9F=98=8A > > > > I=E2=80=99m sending my prayers that your home and family are safe .. fro= m these > terrible fires. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Nat > > *From: *Amanda Mansfield > *Date: *Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 3:26 PM > *To: *Nathanial Findlay , Steven Ferguson sferguson@joinlifeguard.com>, Kara Sehl , Benoit > Lajeunesse Myca , Nicolas Grenier Myca ngrenier@myca.com>, Alan Wood , Meighen > Fitzpatrick , Maryham Levesque mlevesque@joinlifeguard.com> > *Cc: *Joey Taylor > *Subject: *Nic Alfino - Success Story > > Hi Team, > > > > I'm really excited to share the success story below! > > > > We are making a difference! > > > > *Nic Alfino * > > > > Nic is 64 years old and suffers from epilepsy. He has two sisters living > in the Montreal area and, until recently, they took care of him on their > own. They began care with TheKey on September 26th to supplement time whe= n > he is alone. They are relieved to have Lifeguard access provided with the= ir > homecare service. The fall detection is an additional safety net they wer= e > not expecting when originally shopping for homecare. > > > > Nic routinely falls to the floor, which worries his sisters greatly. On > November 18, Lifeguard detected a possible fall and contacted his sister = at > 14:57pm. She went to his home to check on him and discovered that he had > indeed fallen. Fortunately, he was not badly injured but was unable to ge= t > up on his own. He was taken to the hospital for a proper examination and > released the same day. > > > > Without this alert, Nic might have remained on the floor until the > caregiver was scheduled to arrive the following morning, November 19, at > 8:00 AM. As we know, the severity of fall-related injuries often increase= s > with delays in receiving help. Lifeguard=E2=80=99s alert system played a = critical > role in ensuring Nic received timely assistance and more than likely > prevented hospitalization. > > > > Way to go Team!! > > > > > > *Amanda Mansfield* > > *Account Manager / Lifeguard at TheKey* > > 514-907-5065 > > *TheKey.ca * > > [image: Image removed by sender. TheKey] > > > --00000000000037e695062bd70d8d Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm so happy this was available for Mr. Alfino and it&= #39;s a powerful example of how this can technology can supplement our care= .=C2=A0 At what point shou