Notify, a technology leader in nurse call and staff communication systems for senior living facilities, is extending its reach in Wisconsin to assist healthcare providers in upgrading their communication infrastructure. This strategic move is spearheaded by Erich Klett, the Director of Strategic Partnerships, whose 16 years of expertise in healthcare technology positions him uniquely to drive the adoption of solutions that streamline care coordination and minimize staff challenges.
The company's innovative approach is centered around the Overlay Platform, a flagship product that integrates alerts and reporting across over 25 nurse call system manufacturers. This solution stands out for its flexibility, allowing for quick installation without the need for extensive infrastructure modifications. Complementing this platform is the Notify Communications App, which offers secure, WiFi-based push-to-talk voice communication within facilities, presenting a contemporary alternative to conventional radio systems.
Greg Robertson, SVP of Growth at Notify, highlights the significance of adaptable solutions that cater to the varied needs of communities and legacy hardware. The expansion into Wisconsin is particularly timely, addressing the state's healthcare providers' specific challenges in standardizing communication systems. To facilitate this transition, Notify is providing free pilot programs for both its Overlay Platform and Communications App, enabling communities to evaluate these technologies in real-world settings with full onboarding support and no infrastructure changes required.
With its solutions already deployed in over 600 senior living communities across the country, including several in Wisconsin, Notify is poised to make a substantial impact. The company's technologies are designed to improve care coordination, enhance operational visibility, and support caregiver retention, all while avoiding the need for complete system overhauls. This expansion represents a significant step forward in modernizing communication within senior living facilities, ensuring that caregivers have the tools they need to provide the best possible care.


