Surrey Heartlands ICB Pilot Shows 50% Drop in Hospital Admissions with Ally Cares Technology

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Hospital Admissions Halved: Ally Cares Technology Delivers Breakthrough Results in Surrey Heartlands Pilot

Helping residents stay healthier, happier, and out of hospital is at the heart of great care. That’s why we’re proud to share the latest results from a pilot with Surrey Heartlands ICB, where Ally Cares’ monitoring technology helped care teams reduce hospital admissions by 50% and improve quality of life for residents.

The pilot, part of a wider initiative to harness technology to enhance care and ease pressure on NHS services, deployed Ally’s AI-powered acoustic monitoring system in four care homes across Epsom, Woking, Guildford, and Reigate. The results have been powerful — with residents experiencing better sleep, fewer night-time disturbances, and staff gaining more time to focus on personalised care.

We’re absolutely delighted with the outcomes of this pilot. Seeing hospital admissions cut by half is a clear sign that proactive, intelligent care makes a real difference. It’s about helping residents feel better, sleep better, and live longer, happier lives. And when that happens, care homes benefit too through stronger financial stability, higher occupancy, and greater staff satisfaction.

Thomas Tredinnick

CEO & Co-Founder, Ally Cares

Key outcomes from the Surrey Heartlands ICB pilot:

  • 50% reduction in hospital admissions
  • 30% fewer night-time disturbances, leading to improved sleep
  • Over 5 carer hours saved per night
  • Earlier identification of resident needs, reducing escalation risks

These findings highlight the critical role that sensor-based technologies like Ally can play in supporting preventative care, giving teams a clearer picture of resident needs when they are alone, and enabling more timely, informed interventions.

Read the full article from Surrey Heartlands ICB

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