Improving lives with Lilli

Lilli supports carer to advocate for the right course of action

Lilli helps the service user get the outcome that they need but also really helps me as a social worker - the data that I got from Lilli supported me to have that difficult conversation with the GP and push for a different course of action on their part. That wouldn’t have happened if I couldn’t refer to my evidence base.

Lisa Hope, Community Wellbeing Officer

Client's family feel reassured that their loved one is cared for

The social worker was able to log into the Lilli platform and see whether the kettle was boiled by the carer during the time of their visit which provided reassurance to me as I had concerns this was not the case.

Family member of loved one in care

Lilli notifies care practitioner of a rise in temperature in the client’s home

After receiving an alert regarding my client’s high temperature in the property during a particularly hot period, I raised a call to the client’s family who were pleased to be notified. They were unaware their loved one’s heating was still on and went round to ensure that the heating was turned off, provided additional ventilation and ensured their loved one was well hydrated to reduce any deterioration in their health.

Sophie Lashmar, Occupational Therapist

Lilli supports care professional with time management

Lilli has greatly reduced the time required to complete case reviews. The ability to pre-set reports to future review dates helps caseload management.

Amanda Shelvey, Specialist Occupational Therapist

Care professional feels confident with Lilli’s flexible accessibility to clients’ activity in their home

Lilli gives confidence when working away from the clients, takes away anxiety which in the past would lead to additional and often unnecessary home visits.

Sally Bedwell, Specialist Occupational Therapist

Client feels safer and cared for in their home

The confidence this has given my friend cannot be overstated. Lilli has informed recent difficult decisions involving power of attorney and appropriate care packages. Overall the aim is for my friend to remain independent in his own home and avoid residential nursing care.

Kirk Blackmore, friend and informal carer
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