What a long way have we come since the first nights of Olivier Menut, Gilles Debunne and Philippe Roguedas, spent in nursing homes to understand the problems and needs of caregivers and residents!
After a visit to the IMT incubator in Plouzané, have won 7 awards, including that of the Silver Valley, of the Call for Projects of the Digital Health Agency (ANS), and having equipped more than 1,600 rooms in France, OSO-AI is ready to open up internationally.
A hundred of us celebrated this new stage, that of a company that now has 50 employees dedicated to “making life easier for people and the caregivers who support them” - Dr. Philippe Denormandie (Neuro-Orthopedic Surgeon and President of the Scientific Council of OSO-AI), and “taking care of health issues and listening to those who are going through the end of life” - Loïg Chesnais-Girard (President of the Brittany Region).
The support of the Brittany Region and the ANS, combined with the experiments carried out with the St-Hélier LAB, are a major source of motivation for the entire OSO-AI team, encouraging us to continuously optimize our products and services taking into account feedback from the field. The interventions of Florence Favrel Feuillade (Director General of the Brest University Hospital), Sandrine Perhirin (Vice President of Brest Métropole) And of Loïg Chesnais-Girard (President of the Brittany Region) on equipped structures, as well as the success of the deployment of the boxes at the Saint-Hélier cluster, where users express “great satisfaction” and can no longer do without the product, according to Sophie Moreau-Favier, Christelle Boulin and Elsa Creac'h from the Agence du Numérique en Santé (ANS), reinforce our conviction about our ability to revolutionize the care practices of tomorrow.
With this desire to understand the needs of caregivers and residents in order to develop an adequate service, OSO-AI is among the pioneers on the Ehpad of the future project, scheduled for 2029. A project aimed at making Nursing homes: places that would adapt to the pace of life of residents, while improving the working conditions of caregivers. The idea that”Nursing homes are institutions, but residents need to feel at home. The nursing home of the future will allow us to return to common sense” as Béatrice Sorrieul explains - Senior manager of the Brest University Hospital in the columns of West France.
The Augmented Ear of Caregivers now makes it possible to considerably improve the quality of life at work of staff and the serenity of residents, with a reduction in rounds, and a qualification of needs made possible by comprehensive and personalized care.
Ready to revolutionize care techniques, OSO-AI is part of an innovative dynamic, ready to meet the future challenges of the medical-social sector, always with its feet on the ground and its eyes in the water!