The Real ROI of Better Sleep in Care Homes
Across the UK, more homes are proving a simple point: when residents sleep well, everything else gets easier. Safer nights, calmer teams, fewer incidents, and yes, a stronger bottom line.
In the November 2025 edition of Care Home Magazine (pages 42–43), Thomas Tredinnick, Ally Cares’ CEO and Co-Founder reveals how a sleep-first approach is driving measurable quality and financial improvements across the UK.
He explains how protecting residents’ rest transforms quality into sustainability. From longer resident stays to calmer nights and steadier rotas, the data shows that sleep is more than comfort, it’s strategy. With night-time visibility and data-led decision-making, care homes can reduce disruption, prevent incidents before they happen, and give staff time back for meaningful care.
Case studies from Oaklands Rest Home, The Lawns (Heritage Manor Group), and Briarscroft (Sanctuary Care) show the operational and commercial impact:
- Oaklands: 63 % fewer falls and an eight-week increase in average length of stay.
- The Lawns: 88 % fewer high-risk falls and five staff hours saved each night.
- Briarscroft: night-time falls down from 70 % to 15 %, freeing 15 staff hours per night.
As Thomas notes, “A sensor on a wall won’t change culture on its own, leadership will. When sleep becomes a clinical indicator, both quality and the P&L rise together.”
Read the full article in the November 2025 issue of Care Home Magazine (pages 42–43): .
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