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New App Helps Detect Pain In Dementia Patients

Summary by What's On Invers
Enliven Southland to trial AI-driven pain detection app for 12 months from JulyApp allows staff to assess non-verbal signs of pain in dementia patients more accuratelyFunding support enables improved care and smarter tech use in aged care settingsThe introduction of a new smartphone app is set to change how staff at Peacehaven’s dementia unit in Southland detect and manage pain in residents. The tool, called Painchek, will be trialled for one ye…
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What's On Invers broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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