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Proactive Safety

Fewer Falls. Faster Response. Greater Peace of Mind.

At StoryPoint Group communities, we’re always looking for new ways to enhance safety and peace of mind. That’s why select Memory Care communities now feature SafelyYou, an AI-enabled fall detection technology that helps our teams respond faster and keep residents safer — giving families added reassurance and confidence in their loved one's care.

Assistance That's Both Compassionate and Smart

Every resident deserves support that’s personal and proactive. SafelyYou features advanced in-room cameras, wearable alert devices and smart sensors, which allow our caregivers to see exactly what happened when a fall occurs. This helps them make confident, informed decisions in real time. It’s one more way we honor our promise to provide exceptional, loving support for residents living with memory loss.

Peace of Mind with Proactive Safety

SafelyYou’s AI-enabled monitoring system alerts care teams instantly when a fall occurs and provides detailed insights to prevent future incidents. Families can rest easier knowing their loved one is in good hands.

Commitment to Innovation in Care

StoryPoint Group is proud to be one of the first senior living providers in the country to invest in cutting-edge safety tools like SafelyYou.

Smarter Safety for Your Loved Ones

With SafelyYou, care teams aren’t left wondering — they’re empowered to act. AI-enabled cameras detect when a resident has experienced a fall, and employees can quickly determine if medical attention is needed.
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Proactive Protection

How SafelyYou Helps Keep Residents Safer

SafelyYou combines advanced technology with compassionate care to help prevent and respond to falls more effectively. With real-time detection and 24/7 human monitoring, our team can act quickly when every second matters — keeping residents safer and giving families added peace of mind.

  • Up to 80% fewer fall-related ER visits
  • Faster response times with instant alerts
  • Reduced risk of injury with early intervention
  • Greater peace of mind for residents and families
"SafelyYou allows our team to respond quickly and confidently when every second matters. It’s one more way we show families that their loved one’s safety always comes first."

Kelly Moran
Director of Aging & Dementia Services at StoryPoint Group

Behind the Technology

Smarter Safety Solutions

SafelyYou combines intelligent hardware with human insight to deliver a complete fall detection and response solution. From advanced in-room cameras to wearable alert devices and smart sensors, every product is designed to blend seamlessly into daily life — offering protection that’s powerful, discreet, and trusted by senior living communities nationwide.

REAL-TIME RESPONSE

How SafelyYou Works

SafelyYou uses advanced AI and real-time video technology to detect falls the moment they happen. With 24/7 monitoring and instant alerts, our care teams can respond quickly — helping reduce injury risk and giving families greater peace of mind.

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Residents go about their daily life. SafelyYou is quietly monitoring, always ready to detect a fall.

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If a fall occurs SafelyYou detects it instantly and triggers an alert so employees can respond right away.

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Resident is assisted and back in a safe position. Recovery begins with confidence that help arrived quickly.

Photo by SafelyYou

KNOWING THE RISKS

Why Fall Detection Matters

Falls are among the leading causes of injury for older adults — and for those living with memory loss, the risks are even greater. Many falls happen when no one is there to help, often leading to unnecessary hospital visits, loss of confidence, and reduced independence. SafelyYou technology and 24/7 support help communities respond faster, reduce injuries, and provide families with peace of mind.

70%

of falls are unwitnessed

95%

of Alzheimer’s-related hospitalizations are caused by falls

26%

of falls occur in the bedroom

19%

of older adults avoid activities due to fear of falling

Sources: CDC, Alzheimer’s Association, and SafelyYou peer-reviewed research.

SEE OUR REVIEWS

Why Residents And Their Families Love Danbury Westerville

Extremely accommodating to each client. For example, my father is a retired Fire Chief. They offered a Veteran discount, but when the found this out they also created a First Responders discount with my father as the prototype. Our circumstances have also been unique in that we signed a lease, my father fell, and has had complications arise. Danbury has been so accommodating with us as we navigate thru all of this
- Anonymous Author
It was much better than the place she was at. The available music classes art classes field trips the amenities more than just a place to stay. Even the nurses were of a higher caliper and it really feels like a home.
- MM
I would rate all categories 5. The care the staff gave and how helpful they were family. Yes, we would recommend Danbury Westerville-Parkside Village to other families based on the experience we have had so far.
- Sandra
My father was transferred by me (his daughter) to a memory unit at Danbury Westerville - Parkside after an unsuccessful stay at a different facility. He did experience relocation stress syndrome for about a month but did eventually "settle in" and became content there. I was always notified about any changes in medication or falls promptly. My only complaint was that there were about three times family members tried to reach the night nurse when my dad called us on the early morning hours and the call went directly to voice mail with no return call or it went to an advertising loop for Danbury facilities. On the plus side, there was always at least one music program each week which he loved.
- Anonymous Author
Assistant Living (AL)" means exactly that. The Resident must be able to do some things for themselves. Mom was rated by 4 Communities as AL. But she was, and we thought that was clear, that some things she would be unable to do. Such as put her own clothing away, straighten up her room, put items in trash can, put items where they belong, etc. Everyone knew she didn't walk. Quality of Care is a main basis of these communities. She has since been moved to Memory Care. Therefore, we are hoping, and have been assured that as of today, her first day back from hospital in Memory Care, she will get the closes eyes on care that she needs.
- Anonymous Author
I reached out to inquire about long term care for my mother and spoke with Kim. She went out of her way to provide me with information and resources even though they didn't have what I was looking for. Her kindness meant so much as it's been a difficult process.
- Dagayla Burks
It is a great place, the staff is very friendly and they have been wonderful with my father in law
- Karen
While my mom's time at the Danbury was short, ai had nothing but a positive experience with the staff and the care they provided.My mom was battling aggressive cancer that limited mobility and cognitive skills. The staff at the Danbury was incredibly helpful and willing to do all they could to make her final weeks as peaceful as possible.Not only was the staff exceptional, but the facility itself is very nice. She had 1 of the suites with a living area and bedroom. Given her limited mobility she never got to experience all the bells & whistles, but from the numerous visits I can say the staff does a tremendous job with regular activities, quiet areas for rest and reflection, along with a nice outdoors area to relax and enjoy the weather.I am incredibly thankful to all associated with the Danbury and highly recommend anyone considering this type of arrangement for a loved one to reach out and experience the Danbury for themselves.
- Chuck G
It's a lovely community and we were sad to leave. That was a bumpy start - the Activities Director was out so my aunt was unable to connect with people and become comfortable. And it took a while for anyone to welcome and introduce her to people and the experience.It's truly and independent living so if you need help and assistance it takes a little longer to arrive that we would have liked.There are many nice people working and living there and I felt that my aunt was in a safe and caring place. We are grateful:)I would encourage them to create a WELCOME WAGON committee that is filled with residents and staff to help new people become acclimated to the facility.
- Anonymous Author
Overall, our family's experience has been good. The staff are all caring and kind. Residents meet as a community in the evenings like a traditional home setting. As with all care facilities, it is imperative to stay in communication with nursing staff to assure specific care is provided.
- Laura
5 for all 8 questions. We are really satisfied with [name removed] and [name removed] has been excellent to work with.
- Anonymous Author
We had a few missteps in the first few weeks with the Aids handling my dad‘s needs consistently and accurately. However, the administrators have been responsive and willing to make adjustments. Overall, my dad loves the place, therefore I’ve been pleased as well.
- DC
Danbury Westerville was very accommodating to my parent's situation. They provided excellent support in the transition of my parents from Dayton to Westerville. With their support I was able to coordinate the move from my home in Florida. They provided detailed information about their facility allowing a us to make a decision on what would be best for our parents. Their care givers are excellent and the staff has provided great support as my parents moved into Danbury.
- Anonymous Author
Everyone we encountered has been friendly and had all my father's needs covered. From the initial visit, to moving in, everyone was helpful and patient with my father. They have continued to be understanding of our situation and have made suggestions to assist me with helping him. I can't thank the staff enough for everything they've done so far!
- Chris R
It is a very nice Community. If you are looking for a great place for your loved ones. I would highly recommend this place. The staff, most specially Kim the director is an angel.
- Krystal Dela cruz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SafelyYou and how does it work?
SafelyYou is an advanced fall detection system that uses secure, in-room technology and 24/7 human monitoring to identify falls the moment they happen. When a fall occurs, employees are alerted immediately so they can respond right away and review video insights to help prevent future incidents.
Does SafelyYou record everything in the room?
No. SafelyYou only records when a potential fall is detected. All footage is securely stored, HIPAA-compliant, and only accessible to authorized care team members for review and improvement of safety practices. Privacy and dignity remain top priorities at all times.
How does SafelyYou help families?
Families gain added peace of mind knowing their loved one is monitored around the clock. The technology helps reduce unnecessary ER visits, improves response times, and supports safer, more confident living — without interrupting daily routines or independence.
Is SafelyYou available in every StoryPoint Group community?
SafelyYou is being introduced in select StoryPoint Group memory care communities first, with plans to expand over time. To learn whether it’s available at your preferred community, please contact the local team for details.
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