Transforming service users' lives at home
Peter had dementia and complex needs in the final months of his life. After a hospital stay, healthcare professionals recommended moving Peter to a care home. However, Peter's daughter Mary was determined to honour her father's wish to remain at home, and Cera was able to fulfil that wish.
Mary and Peter's story: Transforming service users' lives at home
"We've given him the passing he wanted, with family and a lovely environment. We're so proud of what we've achieved for him," said Mary Hill about her father, Peter, who spent his final days in the comfort of his own home thanks to Cera.
Peter had dementia and complex needs in the final months of his life. After a hospital stay, healthcare professionals recommended moving Peter to a care home. However, Mary was determined to honour her father's wish to remain at home.

Cera offered daily support, with care workers and nurses using Cera's AI-driven app to rapidly detect changes in Peter's health, reducing the need for further hospitalisations or admission to a care home.
On the night of Peter's passing, Mary was able to create a comforting environment and spend priceless final moments with her father, playing his favourite songs and singing together one last time.
Cera's AI-backed, preventative model gives dignity and comfort back to vulnerable people, meaning more older people can remain at home with their loved ones.
"Cera has allowed me to concentrate on being a daughter. I never will be able to express properly my true gratitude for everything Cera has done."
"Cera's carers are so caring, have an attention to detail, problem solve with ingenuity and they are quite simply my angels in uniforms. Well done Cera, the English language does not have sufficient superlatives for me to describe the quality of care."
Read Mary's story in:
The Daily Express

Author: Sian Hughes