Ally Cares named Most Innovative Care Home Technology Company for Third Consecutive Year
Award recognises Ally’s continued commitment to helping care providers improve resident outcomes through AI-enabled resident monitoring.
Ally Cares has been named Most Innovative Care Home Technology Company – UK in the 2026 Global Excellence Awards, presented by Global Health & Pharma magazine, marking the third consecutive year the company has received the accolade.
The award recognises Ally’s continued commitment to helping care providers deliver safer, more proactive and more personalised care through AI-enabled resident monitoring.
The award follows another year of strong growth for Ally, during which providers across the UK have continued to demonstrate how greater visibility into residents’ overnight experiences is helping reduce falls, identify deterioration earlier, improve sleep, create more time for person-centred care and strengthen confidence amongst residents, families and care teams.
Whilst the recognition is a proud moment for the business, Thomas Tredinnick, CEO and Co-Founder of Ally Cares, believes it is ultimately a reflection of the providers using the technology every day.
“We’re incredibly grateful to Global Health & Pharma for this recognition. Winning the award for a third consecutive year is something we’re very proud of, but awards only really matter if they reflect the difference our customers are making every day. We work with providers who are constantly looking for better ways to support residents, whether that’s recognising deterioration earlier, helping people sleep better, reducing falls or giving staff more time to deliver person-centred care. That’s the real innovation. We’re fortunate that Ally can play a part in helping make those improvements possible, and I’d like to thank every customer who continues to trust us and share that journey.”
Over the past twelve months, Ally has continued to expand its work with independent care providers, large care groups and NHS partners, supporting organisations to better understand residents during the hours that have historically been the least visible. By combining AI-enabled overnight insights with existing care information, providers are gaining a more complete picture of each resident, enabling earlier intervention and more informed decision-making.
Alongside continued investment in the platform, including enhanced reporting, personalised alerts, QR-enabled auditing and expanded integrations, the company has also seen a growing body of independent evidence demonstrating the wider impact of better overnight insight. Across projects throughout the UK, providers have reported reductions in unnecessary bedroom checks, improvements in resident sleep, earlier identification of health changes and measurable reductions in falls, ambulance callouts and hospital admissions.
For Thomas, these outcomes continue to reinforce an important point.
“Innovation isn’t about introducing technology for the sake of it. It’s about helping care providers understand more, make better decisions and continually improve the experience of the people they support. If technology can help care teams spend more time where they add the greatest value whilst giving residents more privacy, dignity and uninterrupted sleep, then that’s where innovation becomes meaningful.”
As adult social care continues to play an increasingly important role in prevention, neighbourhood care and supporting the wider health system, Ally remains committed to working alongside providers to develop practical solutions that improve outcomes for residents, support care teams and demonstrate measurable value across the sector.
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Every award is appreciated, but the greatest measure of success will always be the outcomes achieved by the providers using Ally every day.
If you’d like to discover how organisations across the UK are using AI-enabled resident monitoring to recognise change earlier, improve resident wellbeing, reduce unnecessary night-time disturbance and create more proactive care, we’d be delighted to share their experiences.
Call the Ally team on 0203 026 4506 or book in time for a short chat.
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