
172 kits installed across 123 care locations, supporting 3,544 people
Whzan case studies and media releases:
- Whzan reassures care home staff, managers, residents and their families
- Whzan reassures families of local residents receiving home care
- The Whzan Blue Box “speaks for residents who can’t talk”
- 90 local care homes are using Whzan to reduce hospital admissions
- Burlington Hall shares their experience of a range of digitising social care projects including Whzan
Spotting health issues early in care home residents
Knowing exactly how well or ill a person is at any one time can be difficult – but care homes in BLMK are now able to monitor the health of residents much more closely, thanks to a user-friendly system.
The Whzan Blue Box contains everything needed to enable staff to make regular health checks on their residents. Being able to see early signs of things changing means they can alert clinical colleagues before the person becomes so unwell they need hospital care.
Measurements such as heart rate, blood oxygen levels, temperature and blood pressure can be taken with the kit, which is also used by our partners in community support teams and ambulance services. An additional feature of the system is that it works out the National Early Warning Score (NEWS2) – the method used to check if someone who is already ill is becoming worse.
The remote monitoring system can send the resident’s test results straight to their GP if the practice is set up to receive them, helping to speed up diagnosis and care. It also tells care home staff what a resident’s results mean – staff don’t need to be medically trained to understand the information.
By nipping health issues in the bud in this way, fewer ambulances need to be called and residents are less likely to have to stay in hospital. Care homes also benefit by using their resources more effectively as they don’t need extra staff to care for sick residents.
Felicity Cox, Chief Executive of NHS Bedfordshire, Luton, and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board has recorded a series of podcasts beginning with the increasing developments of digital innovations in healthcare, including Whzan Blue Box. You can listen to all podcasts on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
What our care services say:
“If you don’t have a registered nurse on site, you should definitely get Whzan. Because as good as your staff team are, they’re not trained medical professionals and it gives reassurance to yourself, your staff, families and the residents that you’re maintaining checks. It’s small and easy to store, easy to use, and has benefits for everybody.” – Claire Croucher, Manager, Precious Homes Milton Keynes
“We can use Whzan to get their observations and a NEWS2 score. Doctors appreciate this information and will come along to see clients as needed… Whzan offers our clients and their families reassurance that their health is ok and that we are keeping an eye on this, and that we can notice any changes straight away and get medical intervention early to prevent hospitalisation where possible, and it’s a great help to prevent hospital admissions.” – Dana West, Manager, Home Instead Milton Keynes
“The Whzan Blue Box speaks for residents who can’t talk. It’s a really useful tool for any care home to have and gives us the help we need for our residents much more quickly.” – Sylvester Mulenga, Senior Carer at Oasis House Residential Home
“We’ve recently started using the Whzan Blue Box, and it’s already coming in handy and proving successful. When one gentleman wasn’t feeling well, we were able to give the National Early Warning Score to his GP, who then attended.” – Helen Butler, Manager, Community Alarm Service
“The technology has made such a positive difference and transformed our care home. Our residents are safer and healthier, and our staff are happier because they can now give more time to the residents, while also knowing the care they can give is so much better.” – Dawn McGuire, Registered Manager at Chase House
“This kit absolutely increases the quality of life of the people we support because the readings help us identify if a resident is unwell or if their situation is getting worse.” – Kamal Benipal, Registered Manager at Bellevue Care Home
“It’s been over two years now, and we can’t imagine life without Whzan because it’s very helpful for all the staff and residents. I feel very empowered that I’m giving the best care and I feel very confident using it at work.” – Shujna Hussain, Senior Carer at Tickford Abbey Care Home
“The equipment is very simple to use, so the person using it doesn’t have to be medically qualified… It can avoid unnecessary calls, but if the care home is concerned about readings which they might feel are not normal for that resident, then they can contact us for further advice.” – Dr Paul Singer, a GP in Luton and Chief Clinical Information Officer for BLMK Integrated Care System
What residents say:
“It is like a like modern nurse in a residential home. It allows information to be passed on quickly to other healthcare professionals if further treatment is required. If I was to have a fall, I know the seniors would use the Whzan kit to check that I was okay and that there was nothing wrong. It has done previously, and will continue, to give me peace of mind in knowing that I am okay.”- JG, resident at Burlington Hall Care Home for more than eight years
Contact us at:
blmkicb.digital.socialcare@nhs.net