Siemens Caring Hands e.V. donates $400K to implement IoT technology at Cummer Lodge in fight against COVID-19 pandemic
21 December 2021 - 2:05AM
The Siemens Caring Hands e.V. charity is making a long-term
contribution to fighting the pandemic and is supporting the City of
Toronto with a donation of approximately $400,000 (€295,000) to
benefit Cummer Lodge. Long-term care residents have been
disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and despite very high
levels of vaccination among residents and visitors (the City of
Toronto has a mandatory vaccination policy in place for staff), the
safety of all these groups remains a top priority. Cummer Lodge is
the first Canadian recipient of the international fund led by
Siemens Caring Hands e.V.
The donation will be used by the City of Toronto to install
2,000 Siemens Enlighted IoT sensors in ceiling fixtures at the
Cummer Lodge long-term care home. Abiding by all privacy
regulations, the sensors pair with software applications, with the
resulting anonymous data being analyzed and used to make
data-driven decisions around occupancy management, asset tracking,
motion tracking, utilization data and building sanitization.
“Combating the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is a core
purpose of Siemens Caring Hands,” says Stephan Frucht, member of
the board of Siemens Caring Hands.
“Our support for Cummer Lodge plays a central role in this. This
digital solution will help to alleviate the long-term negative
effects of the pandemic and add safety and security to the
residents, caregivers and visitors. We hope this will mean enhanced
quality of life in the facility and that will provide additional
comfort to both the residents and their loved ones.”
Information garnered from the data will help the Cummer Lodge
care team improve resident safety and care. Space occupancy heat
maps help manage occupancy limits in common areas, asset tracking
helps employees locate and track the high value assets and protect
them with virtual geo-fencing and motion trails enable staff to see
highly trafficked areas and can be used for targeted cleaning and
social distancing tactics. Additionally, utilization data helps
teams identify occupant density and can be used to identify
bottle-necks in the building. Sensor data also assists with
sanitization and how to optimize and validate cleaning routines.
Cummer Lodge is one of 10 City of Toronto operated long-term care
homes and provides individualized care to each of its 391 residents
within a safe and friendly environment.
“Throughout the pandemic we have worked hard to protect our
residents and ensure that those who are most vulnerable are
supported”, says Mayor John Tory, City of Toronto. “The city prides
itself on providing quality care every single day to residents in
our long-term care homes. I want to thank Siemens Caring Hands e.V.
for this donation which will help further enhance our care.”
At the initiative of Siemens AG and with the support of Siemens
Caring Hands e.V., a COVID-19 relief fund was established in March
2020 to provide charitable support to people affected by the crisis
worldwide. A total of 15.2 million euros (including corporate
donations and matchings) was collected to aid projects all over the
world. This includes local initiatives with NGOs or qualified
donees in the individual countries as well as global initiatives
directly managed by Siemens Caring Hands e.V.
Further information on Siemens Caring Hands e.V. Covid-19
initiative are available at: https://bit.ly/3wWLtKD
Laura Heidbuechel
Siemens Canada
1 (289) 952-1600
laura.heidbuechel@siemens.com
Florian Martini
Siemens AG
+49 (174) 155 2072
florian.martini@siemens.com
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