Evidence-based protocols. Peer-reviewed outcomes. Safe delegation.
Standardized clinical frameworks built on research, not habit. Equip your team to deliver consistent outcomes.


The clinical leadership challenge
Protocol Inconsistency
Different staff apply different screening methods. Some use paper-based tools. Others rely on clinical judgment alone. The result is inconsistent data that cannot be compared across patients, teams, or time periods. Able Assess replaces this with one standardized, sensor-based protocol that every staff member follows identically.
Delegation Safety
Clinical leaders carry responsibility for outcomes delivered by non-clinical staff. Delegating screening without a validated, guided workflow creates risk. Able Assess was designed so non-clinical caregivers can deliver clinical-grade assessments safely. The sensor guides each step. Scoring is automatic. Clinical leads review flagged results, not raw data.
Outcome Measurement Burden
Demonstrating clinical effectiveness requires longitudinal data. Collecting that data manually is slow and error-prone. Able Assess captures outcomes automatically at every screening, building a continuous measurement record that supports care planning, audit, and research without additional clinical time.
What Able Assess delivers for clinical leaders
Evidence-Based Protocols
Four peer-reviewed metrics captured in one standardized workflow. Built on research from Imperial College London and validated in clinical and community settings.
Competency-Led Delegation
Non-clinical staff run the screening with guided, sensor-based workflows. Clinical leads set protocols and review flagged results. Clear boundaries protect both patients and professionals.
Continuous Outcome Measurement
Every screening builds a longitudinal record of patient function. Track trends over time without manual data collection. Evidence for care planning, audit, and quality improvement.
Adverse Event Prevention
Objective risk stratification identifies patients at risk before a fall occurs. Early intervention reduces hospitalizations, liability exposure, and the human cost of preventable harm.
What clinical leaders say
Clinical leadership testimonial coming soon.