Constant care standards infractions driving demand for surveillance cameras

SEATTLE: Constant care infractions are driving the demand for video and audio surveillance devices within residents rooms.

But the call is vehemently opposed by the ‘right to privacy’ lobby.

A middle group remains unconvinced that monitoring would make any difference to staff behaviour.

Operators are also concerned video surveillance would foster a ‘distrust of staff’ negativity vibe…

This trend is covered in detail in the Seniors Housing & Healthcare Trends.

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