For operators
Steady keeps residents independent and on their feet. Relay answers every call light at once and gets the right person there — so caregivers spend time on the care only people can give. Run either on its own, or both.
Book a callWhy it matters for your building
Residents hold their level of care longer. Fewer falls and steadier residents mean the move to higher acuity comes later — which matters for IL census and AL mix.
Every call answered immediately and triaged correctly. A caregiver is sent only when hands are needed, cutting alarm fatigue and wasted trips.
Already in the room when you're short-staffed — overnight, between rounds, in the moments your team can't be everywhere at once.
Support for caregivers, never a replacement. Lighter load, better days, and a reason to stay. Turnover costs ~$4,200 per employee — the robot makes the job better.
Documented and integrated: EHR, nurse-call, local radio, visitor management, and time-and-attendance. Works with your systems, not around them.
Two robots
Steady and Relay are available independently. Start with whichever fits your current need; add the other later.
Steady — resident-facing
Follows residents through their rooms, keeps the walker exactly where it's needed, places it by the bed at night, and flags trip hazards. No cameras. Residents stay steady and independent longer — in IL, AL, and memory care.
Relay — staff-facing
Answers the call light the moment it rings, sorts urgent from routine, dispatches the right person for what the call actually needs, performs active rounds, opens doors, rides elevators, and documents to the EHR.
By level of care
Residents stay in IL longer. Fewer falls and steadier residents mean no added staff — and fewer early moves to AL.
Walkers available when needed, trip hazards cleared, gaps between visits covered. Relay answers the gaps your team can't fill fast enough.
Steady works alongside staff — present before they can arrive, and consistent in ways a busy shift can't always be.
2am
The 2am bathroom trip. Steady is already at the bedside, reminding the resident to pause and steady. If they need hands, Relay routes the call before a caregiver even has to decide whether to go. The moment most falls happen — covered, quietly, before it becomes an incident.
Fits your systems
Autonomy: Relay's triage, routing, and documentation are active today. Physical moments (door-opening, elevator navigation) are teleoperated in early pilots. We state this plainly because clinical buyers ask — and because overclaiming costs the pilot.
Early pilots are structured as design partnerships — you bring your building and your staff, we bring the technology and the team. We measure what changes against your own numbers.
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