AI-Powered Elderly Care in the Spotlight: Ally Cares Featured on BBC Persia Click programme

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Ally Cares Featured on BBC Persia Click: Transforming Elderly Care with AI-Powered Monitoring

Ally Cares was recently featured on BBC Persia’s Click program in a special segment on Age Tech, showcasing how our AI-powered resident monitoring technology is helping reshape care for older adults across the UK.

The segment focused on how innovative technology is addressing growing pressures in elderly care — from staffing challenges to rising dependency levels — and spotlighted Ally Cares as a leading example of how artificial intelligence can help care homes deliver earlier, more personalised interventions.

With sound and motion sensors installed discreetly in residents’ rooms, Ally’s system monitors changes in sleep, movement, coughing, and distress, without using wearables or cameras. This allows care teams to spot unmet needs sooner, often before they become visible, supporting a shift from reactive to proactive care.

The Click feature highlighted how this tech is already improving resident safety by reducing falls, improving sleep quality, and cutting unnecessary hospital admissions — while also freeing up staff time and reducing the burden of routine checks.

“It’s fantastic to see this technology gaining international recognition,” said Thomas Tredinnick, CEO and Co-founder of Ally Cares. “We’ve built Ally to support the people behind the care—giving teams the insight they need to intervene earlier and help residents live healthier, happier lives. To be featured on Click is a testament to how vital this mission is, and how far we’ve come.”

Ally Cares continues to work with care homes, local authorities, and NHS partners to demonstrate the real-world impact of resident monitoring. As the need for smarter, scalable care grows, this kind of Age Tech is no longer a nice-to-have — it’s a vital part of supporting a healthier ageing population.

Watch the full BBC Persia Click segment here.