Using ONSCREEN’s proprietary technology that eliminates the issues with small devices (charging, misplacing, vision, motor function), a caregiver can now check-in virtually by showing up on the TV at a scheduled or ad-hoc time and easily see how the senior is doing, and see if they need anything at that time.
Connects to most TVs, giving a life size video calling experience
Using the TV is familiar and comfortable for many seniors, and they spend a lot of time in front of it anyway
Automatically answers when the caregiver calls, so the senior doesn’t have to fuss with technology
One button for the older adult to call the caregiver
High quality video and audio makes the experience great
In addition, send video playlists to keep the senior active and engaged
Optionally set up automated video check-ins that produce a video recording of the senior, responding to a question like “How are you feeling?”
The caregiver only needs a smartphone or a tablet with a reliable internet connection to call the senior on their TV.
The virtual check-in can also be performed by an administrative person, and not necessarily just a licensed caregiver. This reduces the overall cost, but still delivers a high level of value to the customer.
Each check-in would likely take about 10-15 minutes and now the caregiver is able to generate more revenue per month, with little effort, from the comfort of their home.
These check-ins can deliver a lot of value to the senior, reducing loneliness and staying on top of their needs, preventing potential health issues.
Studies show that video call conversations can delay the onset of Alzheimer's and Dementia
The virtual care check-ins give your company the opportunity to onboard new clients with a new, lower cost service, reducing the friction to get started with in-home care, and establishing a potential new long term client.
This new business model can also help you retain your precious talent, giving them options to earn more money, and be more productive. Reduce turnover rates and increase engagement with virtual check-ins that are a win for the client and the caregiver.
For this new virtual care service, your company can charge an additional monthly fee of $X per month per client. A simple example can be $250/month for daily virtual check-ins during the week. This can be multiplied by the number of clients that a caregiver tends to per month, potentially scaling up to 10 clients per day.