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Early Intervention Systems Announces Pilot Program with Artis Senior Living

10/21/2020

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday October 21st, 2020
Early Intervention Systems Announces Pilot Program with Artis Senior Living 
Artis facilities and EIS partner together to bring Early Stage Agitation and Patient Monitoring technology to the forefront of quality senior care. 
[Washington, DC]: Artis Senior Living today announced a new partnership with Early Intervention Systems. EIS will be conducting a new pilot program on-site at Artis facilities with the goal of providing higher quality care for residents with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) residents while also improving workplace security and technology for the facility’s health care workers.
 
“We’ve been working with Artis for 18 months and have been met with nothing but enthusiasm and hard work from their team,“says Nathalya Ramirez, CEO at Early Intervention Systems. “We’re excited to work together to bring cutting edge technology to Artis residents who will truly benefit from it.”
 
"The EIS solution will allow us to monitor residents closely and collect critical data. I'm excited and hopeful this will enhance quality of care, residents' well-being and prevent agitation from escalating. I see this being cutting edge technology for all memory care facilities."  Kelly McNulty Executive Director, Artis Senior Living of Princeton Junction
 
 Early Intervention Systems’ non-invasive technology is aiming to detect signs of agitation and anxiety in patients with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) prior to those patients recognizing it themselves. By partnering together, Artis Senior Living and Early Intervention Systems hope to provide the following benefits:

  • Create a higher quality care experience for patients with Alzheimer’s and Dementia by reducing agitation before it escalates
  • Improve patient-caregiver relationships by allowing health care workers to feel confident and informed when working with a patient who may become agitated
  • Continue to develop and test early detection technology to create the best possible experience for patients, caregivers and family members within senior living facilities
 
About Early Intervention Systems: Early Intervention Systems is a healthcare startup that has devised a system that can predict early stage patient agitation. By providing fast, accurate and reproducible information, we can tangibly measure and scale well-being for every resident or patient to ensure a positive experience with the highest quality of care. EIS participated in the 2020 GWU Summer Startup Accelerator Program to develop the company’s solution. Since its founding, EIS has been named among the top 25 Student Startups in the US by University of St. Thomas and was recognized as a Best Service Startup (2019 Draper Competition), one of the most promising Women-Owned Student Startups (Women’s Business Enterprise National Council), a 2019 Top 500 Deep-Tech Startups globally (Hello Tomorrow), and a Top 50 Student-Run Startup for 2019 (Baylor University New Venture Competition) among others.
 
 
About Artis Senior Living: Artis Senior Living is a leading developer-owner-operator of Memory Care Assisted Living residences with over 20 communities operating in 11 states, and many more in various stages of development throughout the United States. At Artis Senior Living, the mission is to provide the finest care and best everyday life for seniors who are in need of Memory Care Assisted Living through individually designed programs combined with a compassionate dedication to each resident’s comfort and needs. Stewart Bainum, one of the founders of Artis, was named CEO of the year by George Washington University’s School of Business and Public Management in 1997. Since the company’s founding, Artis facilities have gained recognition for their attention to care and high quality living experiences for seniors.

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