Keep residents independent for longer.
For CCRCs and life plan communities. Falls screening that protects your IL feeder, your level-of-care transitions and your entrance-fee model. Under five minutes per resident.


The IL-to-AL transition problem
Falls accelerate the move from independent living to assisted living. Each transition costs the life-care fund, reduces entrance-fee revenue and puts pressure on the entire campus model.
Most CCRCs still rely on subjective, paper-based screening tools. These tools miss early decline and leave clinical teams reacting to falls rather than preventing them.
Able Assess replaces subjective observation with four objective, validated metrics. Capture grip strength, sit-to-stand, gait speed and timed up-and-go in a single five-minute session. Risk-stratify every resident on campus, from IL through to skilled nursing.
How it works across your campus
Wellness screen
Run a five-minute assessment during a routine wellness visit. Non-clinical staff can operate it with minimal training.
Risk stratify
Residents are banded by fall risk using normative data. High-risk residents are flagged for clinical review immediately.
Intervene early
Targeted exercise programs and care plan updates begin before a fall triggers a level-of-care transition.
Track campus-wide
Longitudinal data across IL, AL and SNF gives leadership a single view of fall risk and functional trends.
Four metrics, one picture of function
Grip strength
Upper-body strength and frailty risk.
Sit-to-stand
Lower-limb power and balance.
Gait speed
Walking speed over a short distance.
Timed Up and Go
Functional mobility and dynamic balance.
Model the impact across your campus
One prevented IL-to-AL transition can offset the annual cost of screening an entire independent living building. See what Able Assess could save your community.
From the people using it
It paid for itself in the first quarter. The real win was seeing residents engage with their own wellness data.
Residents can see their own progress on the screen. It turned a clinical test into a conversation about staying strong.