Connective Care turns the in-unit call-for-aid button in subsidized senior housing into a 24/7 monitored support layer with auditable response documentation — reducing high-severity claims, satisfying NSPIRE compliance requirements, and giving insurers and lenders a risk-control standard they can verify and mandate.
Senior housing fall events and emergency response failures generate the highest-severity claims in affordable multifamily. 1 in 4 seniors in subsidized housing fall each year. Average after-hours response time exceeds 45 minutes when systems are unmonitored. Average fall-related liability claim exceeds $40,000.
Monitor: Every call-for-aid press connects to a live operator within 8 seconds, 24/7/365. Document: Every interaction is resolution-coded, timestamped, and logged. Report: Uptime, response times, and incident patterns delivered as structured compliance reporting.
Documented, auditable, infrastructure-level response monitoring positioned alongside sprinkler systems, elevator inspections, and fire alarm monitoring as a standard asset-level risk control. 99.2% system uptime. Under 4-minute median response time. Complete audit trail for every event.
A public health infrastructure investment in subsidized senior housing. Aligned with RWJF Healthy Communities portfolio and CMS Rural Health Transformation Program priorities. 33,000 subsidized senior housing communities nationwide. 550,000+ older adults served.
HUD's NSPIRE inspection protocol flags call-for-aid system failures. Connective Care provides the documentation layer that converts a potential deficiency into a demonstrated compliance strength.
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