Helpy Tech

Helpy Tech

Technology, Information and Internet

Phoenix Valley, Arizona 53 followers

Empowering caregivers with AI-driven notifications, ensuring timely and effective support for seniors in need.

About us

Smart notification system that uses AI to prioritize and categorize resident requests, ensuring that care staff are dispatched efficiently based on urgency, availability, and proximity.

Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Phoenix Valley, Arizona
Type
Partnership
Founded
2023

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    Information is king

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    Co-founder of Helpy Tech | AI-driven notificaiton system for efficient care staff prioritization and response.

    👨💻 🛌 It’s easy to think of caregiving as a purely human-focused effort, but integrating technology can be a game-changer for improving care quality. I recently had a conversation with an administration director at a senior community, and it highlighted some key challenges care staff face. With limited time and staff shortages, ensuring each caregiver knows when and where to go can make a huge difference. This is especially true when there are hundreds of tasks each day on every floor, alongside continuous calls from residents. What stood out the most was how critical timely and specific information is. Something as simple as delivering accurate information at the right time allows caregivers to be in the right place when they’re needed most. This not only helps manage time and energy but also ensures residents receive the best care possible. As Helpy continues to innovate in senior care, our goal is to integrate technology that provides caregivers with the information they need, driving lasting change in the industry. #SeniorCare #Caregiving #TechInHealthcare #HealthcareInnovation #ElderCare #Caregivers #HealthcareTech #SeniorLiving #PatientCare #CaregiverSupport #TechnologyForGood #DigitalHealth #AgingInPlace #HealthcareSolutions #CaregiverEfficiency Zach Davison

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    Big steps, big steps I say!

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    Co-founder of Helpy Tech | AI-driven notificaiton system for efficient care staff prioritization and response.

    FINALLY! FINALLY! FINALLY! 🎉 "One value-driven CapEx project for Distinctive has been equipping communities with the necessary IT infrastructure to support not only residents with many smart devices but also improve a frontline team’s ability to execute and deliver care efficiently." This is huge. One of the biggest bottlenecks in many senior communities has been the lack of IT infrastructure, which can drastically impact the well-being of both residents and frontline workers. 😣 I can't tell you how many times we've had to deal with slow or non-existent Wi-Fi in these communities. This shift opens up so many opportunities for development, improving care and enhancing the well-being of residents. It's exciting to see so much progress being made, especially as the needs of residents evolve. This is a monumental step forward, and I’m definitely looking forward to seeing more innovative products and solutions for senior communities. 🫡 #seniorliving #assistedliving #seniorcare #ITdevelopment #startup #development Zach Davison https://lnkd.in/grKQ8d6E

    ‘Consumer has Changed’: Senior Living Operators Adjust CapEx Strategies for a New Generation

    ‘Consumer has Changed’: Senior Living Operators Adjust CapEx Strategies for a New Generation

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    Tough life gets tougher....

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    Co-founder of Helpy Tech | AI-driven notificaiton system for efficient care staff prioritization and response.

    Here are 6 THINGS I’ve learned that make caregivers' lives just a bit harder 1. Endless Charting: Caregivers spend hours documenting and charting, often after their shifts, cutting into their personal time and rest. 2. Unnecessary Call Light Requests: A significant portion of call light alerts—up to 30%—are not urgent, yet caregivers must respond, which adds to their already busy schedules. 3. Outdated Communication Systems: Many caregivers still rely on manual or outdated communication tools, leading to missed or delayed messages that create inefficiencies and frustration. 4. CONSTANT Shift Coverage: Caregivers are often asked to pick up extra shifts or care for more residents than expected due to understaffing, contributing to burnout and stress. 5. Resident and Caregiver Personality Clashes: When caregivers are mismatched with residents, it can lead to unnecessary tension and stress, making the caregiving experience more difficult for both parties. 6. Family Complaints: Dealing with dissatisfied or demanding family members, often without full context, adds an emotional burden to caregivers already stretched thin. #seniorliving #caregiving #carestaff #burnout #seniorhealth #seniorcare #agingcare Zach Davison

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    It's unavoidable, next best option is education 🤷♂️

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    Co-founder of Helpy Tech | AI-driven notificaiton system for efficient care staff prioritization and response.

    🚨 26,700 Patient Records Breached at an Independent Caregiving Service 🚨 A recent cyberattack on Help at Home, an independent caregiving service, has led to the exposure of sensitive information for 26,700 individuals. The compromised data includes names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, financial account details, usernames, passwords, and even certain medical and health insurance information. 🤷♂️ What Does This Mean? With seniors being among the most vulnerable to cyber threats, this breach is a stark reminder that while we can trust security measures to a certain extent, breaches still happen. When they do, sensitive health data can be exploited in highly targeted scams aimed directly at patients—mostly seniors. Here’s what could happen next: -Personalized phishing emails posing as healthcare providers, requesting additional information or payments. -Fake calls from "insurance companies" demanding urgent action to avoid penalties. -Fraudulent messages claiming to offer help with medical bills, designed to harvest more personal information. These scams don’t just stop with the individual. They often extend to family and friends, with scammers impersonating their loved ones. In 2023 alone, seniors lost an astounding $2.3 billion to scams. These numbers clearly demonstrate that these tactics are working—and that they’re on the rise. 🙋♂️ So, What Can We Do? While data breaches are becoming an unfortunate reality and cybersecurity measures sometimes fall short, the next best defense is education, education, and more education. It’s crucial to equip older adults with the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves. But it’s not just about teaching them—it’s about ensuring they retain this information for when they need it most. The real question is: How are we helping seniors not only become more informed but also retain that crucial information to safeguard their lives? At Helpy, we’re committed to bridging that gap, providing seniors with the resources they need to stay sharp, stay safe, and stay ahead in an increasingly digital world. #seniorcare #seniorliving #scamprevention #seniors #technology #databreach #healthcare Zach Davison https://lnkd.in/g__dkzMc

    Cyberattack on Help at Home Affects 26,700 Current & Former Patients

    Cyberattack on Help at Home Affects 26,700 Current & Former Patients

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    New Phishing Scam making it more dangerous for older adults to trust reputable brands.

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    Co-founder of Helpy Tech | AI-driven notificaiton system for efficient care staff prioritization and response.

    💰 $3.1 Billion dollars That’s how much older adults in the U.S. lost to scams just last year, and the number continues to rise as scams become more sophisticated. The rapid evolution of scams targeting older adults highlights a growing issue that extends beyond just the victims. The recent scam using Google Drawings and WhatsApp's URL shortener shows why ongoing education that resonates with older adults is vital—not just for their safety, but for the well-being of their families and communities. 🎣 The New Phishing Scam: How It Works Here’s how the scam unfolds: -The Bait: An email is sent to the victim, prompting them to confirm their Amazon account. The email contains a link that appears legitimate but actually directs the user to a Google Drawing hosted on Google’s servers. -The Trap: The Google Drawing contains a fake Amazon account verification graphic. The user is then redirected to a website that closely resembles the official Amazon login page. -The Hook: The user is asked to log in and is guided through a multi-step process that includes verifying personal information, confirming billing details, and entering payment information. Each step is designed to harvest sensitive data from the victim. -The Catch: Even if the user becomes suspicious and stops halfway, the scammers have already collected valuable information, putting the victim at risk of identity theft and financial loss. 🖼 The Bigger Picture: Why Continuous Education Matters For seniors, who often spend a significant portion of their day online, scams like these are particularly dangerous. Older adults have built trust with brands like Google, Amazon, and WhatsApp, making them more vulnerable to scams that exploit these trusted platforms. Despite this demographic being one of the most vulnerable to these evolving scams, there is a glaring lack of educational solutions that truly resonates and sticks. This is not just a personal issue for the seniors themselves. The impact of a scam extends to their families, caregivers, and the broader community, who are left to pick up the pieces and provide support in the aftermath. It is the responsibility of caregivers, communities, and families to ensure that older adults receive continuous education that not only informs but also empowers them to recognize and avoid these scams. By investing in education that sticks, we can help protect our older generation from the devastating effects of these increasingly sophisticated scams, ultimately safeguarding the well-being of our entire community. #scams #education #technology #seniorliving #seniors #seniorcare #scamprevention Zach Davison

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