Remote monitoring + telehealth

Clinical eyes on every resident, every visit.

Statura connects in-home sensors, vital-sign devices and telehealth into one clinical record. Out-of-range readings raise alerts for the care team. Telehealth sessions link to the care plan. Every observation lands in the audit trail.

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Telehealth session screen linked to a resident's care plan, with session summary and clinical notes alongside the video consult

What We Connect

Four signal sources, one clinical record.

Statura connects device categories rather than locking you to a single vendor. The specific devices for your service are confirmed during onboarding.

Wearables

Heart rate, SpO₂, sleep and activity trends land in the resident record. Readings outside a personalised range raise an alert for the care team.

In-home sensors

Motion-based welfare checks, door alarms and bed sensors give SAH coordinators visibility between visits — without a staff member walking the floor every 30 minutes.

Vital-sign devices

Blood-pressure cuffs, glucometers and weighing scales feed readings straight into observations, so the clinical record is built from measured data, not re-keyed notes.

Telehealth

Multi-party video consults link to the resident's care plan. GP letters and session summaries attach to the clinical record for the next clinician to review.

Workflows That Depend On It

Monitoring is only useful when it drives action.

A reading on its own is noise. Statura turns each signal into a clinical workflow — with the human decision always in the loop.

OUT-OF-RANGE VITALS

A reading outside range reaches the right clinician.

When a resident's blood pressure exceeds a personalised threshold, the care team sees an alert, captures observations against the resident record, and escalates to the GP if clinical judgement calls for it. The reading, the alert, and the response are all written to the audit trail.

LIVE FLOW
Vital reading exceeds personalised range
Alert raised to the care team
Observation captured · GP notified if escalation needed

FALLS DETECTION

Roadmap

A confirmed fall starts the incident clock.

A sensor-detected fall raises an alert for visual confirmation. The vision is that a confirmed fall pre-fills a SIRS incident, links the resident's care plan, and starts the 24-hour notification clock automatically — closing the gap between detection and a compliant report.

PLANNED FLOW
Sensor detects a possible fall
Care worker confirms with a visual check
Pre-fill SIRS incident · start 24h clock

TELEHEALTH VISIT

Roadmap

A GP review links straight to the care plan.

A telehealth session is run inside Statura and linked to the relevant care plan section. With the resident's consent, a session summary is attached for the next clinician — and automatic transcription of the consult is on the roadmap, with clinician review always required before anything enters the record.

PLANNED FLOW
GP review session held in Statura
Summary attached to the care plan (with consent)
Auto-transcription — on the roadmap

Built for Regulated Care

Monitoring that stands up to scrutiny.

The Aged Care Act 2024 supports remote care delivery — provided consent, clinical oversight and the audit trail are intact.

Consent is captured and auditable

Every monitoring stream requires informed consent, recorded against the resident record with a full audit trail. Consent can be withdrawn, and the change is logged.

Feeds the AIHW falls indicator

Remote monitoring contributes to falls prevention — one of the AIHW Quality Indicators (falls and major injury) reported quarterly under the Aged Care Quality Indicator Program.

Data stays in the clinical record

Readings, alerts and telehealth summaries land in the resident's clinical record inside Statura — not scattered across third-party device apps the care team can't audit.

Two Settings, One Platform

Different problems, same clinical record.

For Support at Home providers

Reduce avoidable hospital readmissions. Pair same-worker rosters with remote welfare checks between visits, and give families visibility of recent activity through the family portal.

  • Welfare checks between scheduled visits
  • Family portal shows recent activity
  • Escalation paths when a reading needs a clinician

For residential providers

Augment in-person care without adding hours. Overnight monitoring gives the night team visibility without a staff member walking the floor every 30 minutes.

  • Overnight monitoring without constant rounds
  • Out-of-range readings routed to the on-call RN
  • Contributes to falls-prevention reporting

Remote monitoring and telehealth are included on the clinical tiers.

Residential: Professional + Clinical and Enterprise. Home care: Home Care Complete.

FAQs

Remote monitoring, answered.

What devices does Statura connect to?

Statura works with categories of device rather than a single locked-in vendor — wearables (heart rate, SpO₂, activity), in-home sensors (motion, door, bed), and vital-sign devices (BP cuffs, glucometers, scales), plus in-platform telehealth. The specific devices supported for your service are confirmed during onboarding; Statura does not require you to replace hardware you already use where a connection is available.

How does consent work for monitoring?

Every monitoring stream requires informed consent, captured against the resident record before monitoring begins. Consent is part of the care plan, visible to the care team and (where they have access) the resident's family, and can be withdrawn at any time. Every consent change is written to the audit trail.

Are telehealth sessions transcribed?

Telehealth sessions are run inside Statura and linked to the care plan, and a session summary can be attached with the resident's consent. Automatic transcription of the consult is on our roadmap — and when it ships, a clinician will always review the output before it enters the clinical record. We don't claim automated transcription as a live capability today.

Does monitoring data flow into the care plan automatically?

Yes. Vital-sign readings land in observations against the resident record, and out-of-range readings raise an alert for the care team. The reading, the alert and the clinical response are all captured in the audit trail, so the care plan reflects measured data rather than re-keyed notes.

What happens if a device goes offline?

A monitoring stream that stops reporting is surfaced to the care team rather than failing silently, so a dropped wearable or an offline sensor is treated as something to follow up — not assumed to mean 'all clear'. Remote monitoring augments in-person care; it does not replace clinical judgement or scheduled visits.

Move toward one operating platform, one phase at a time.

Statura is designed to land cleanly inside the way providers already operate. Start with the workflow under pressure, keep the systems that still need to stay, and expand into the broader platform on your timeline. Every phase adds more signal to the live compliance view your leaders use to see risk, evidence and performance in real time.

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