Preventable hospitalizations remain one of the biggest challenges in long-term care, often caused by undetected early symptoms of conditions like sepsis, COPD, and heart failure. Kenny Rozenberg, CEO of Centers Health Care, is taking action by introducing AI-driven health monitoring at Glens Falls Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation.
The facility recently launched Circadia, an FDA-cleared, contactless AI platform that monitors residents’ vital signs, sleep patterns, and movement in real time. This cutting-edge system helps caregivers detect early warning signs of health issues—such as respiratory changes or an increased risk of falls—before they turn into emergencies. Facilities using Circadia have already seen hospitalization rates drop by up to 30%.
AI Meets Compassionate Care
“As the senior population continues to grow, we’ve seen more preventable hospitalizations,” said Amanda Coppolo, administrator at Glens Falls Center. “We wanted a solution that works alongside our staff, enhancing the care we provide every day.”
Glens Falls Center is the first post-acute care facility to adopt Circadia, and the early results are promising. “Even in these first stages, we’re already seeing the impact,” Coppolo added. “This technology gives us the tools to prevent medical complications instead of just reacting to them.”
By catching health risks earlier, the AI platform empowers staff to treat residents on-site, reduce unnecessary hospital trips, and improve overall quality of life.
Kenny Rozenberg’s Vision for Smarter Senior Care
“Bringing this technology to our facilities is about innovation with purpose,” said Kenny Rozenberg. “We’re always looking for ways to improve care and enhance safety for our residents, and AI is giving us new opportunities to do just that.”
Beyond Glens Falls Center, Centers Health Care is expanding Circadia’s use to other locations, including Schenectady Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing. This initiative aligns with Rozenberg’s broader mission to leverage technology in a way that benefits both residents and caregivers.
The Future of Senior Care
For staff, the AI-powered platform is a game-changer. By detecting signs of respiratory infections or fall risks in advance, caregivers can act sooner and more effectively.
“Implementing this technology was a team effort from start to finish,” said Amanda LaLone, director of nursing at Glens Falls Center. “It’s not just about the latest tech—it’s about giving our staff the best tools to provide top-quality, hands-on care.”
With Kenny Rozenberg leading Centers Health Care’s AI expansion, families can rest assured that their loved ones are in a facility where innovation, safety, and compassionate care go hand in hand.