Lilli partners with techUK to drive proactive care through home monitoring technology

Home care technology provider Lilli has announced a partnership with techUK, a trade association supporting the growth of the UK tech sector.
The partnership aims to harness the power of digital and data to shift the health and care system across the country from a reactive to a proactive model.
To date, Lilli says its smart sensor and AI-based technology has supported thousands of families and professionals to deliver early interventions to support people to live more independently.
Lilli works by discreetly tracking patterns of behaviour and key indicators of health – such as sleep, movement, eating, drinking and bathroom activity, to understand someone’s routine, and alerting carers to any changes.
This allows professionals and families to safely monitor people’s health at home remotely through an app, while being on the front foot to proactively spot health decline and prevent crisis events.
Lilli and techUK will join forces to showcase the essential value of innovation in the health and care sector, and monitoring technology’s critical role in the government’s neighbourhood health ambition that wants to deliver care closer to home.
Kelly Hudson, CEO at Lilli, comments: “We are really proud to be partnering with techUK – a leading voice across the technology sector.
“This signifies a further step forward in our commitment to transforming the health and care sector across the UK – helping to shift the model from one that is reactive, to proactive and preventative.
“We’re looking forward to working with likeminded organisations to show the true value and impact digital can have in the nation’s health and wellbeing.”
Councils using Lilli, such as Medway, Gwynedd and Nottingham, have seen savings of up to £2m+ in one year, reduced hospital discharge delays by 16 days and significantly reduced residential care referrals by enabling people to live independently for longer.
Georgina Maratheftis, Associate Director, Local Public Services, techUK, adds: “This partnership comes at an important time for techUK and Lilli as central government aims to modernise the NHS through the 10-Year Health Plan for England, and deliver the upcoming Casey Commission.
“Lilli is already delivering on the mission to drive care closer to home which is having a profound impact on the system, workforce and people – and importantly enabling better outcomes from people living safely in their own homes. We look forward to working closely with them to drive further innovation and positive change.”


