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Pilot Amigo Assist in a real care environment

Our pilot programme gives care providers, supported living teams, housing partners and commissioners a structured way to evaluate Amigo Assist in live settings — helping teams assess privacy-first monitoring, operational fit, reporting visibility and rollout readiness before wider implementation.

Limited pilot spaces available • Privacy-first by design • No cameras, microphones or wearables

What the Pilot Programme Includes

The Amigo Assist Pilot Programme is a structured evaluation designed to help care providers assess operational fit in a real care environment, using our privacy-first approach with discreet in-house sensors, guided onboarding and a clear review process.

What the programme includes

  • Discovery and suitability review: an initial discussion to understand your environment, goals, stakeholders and intended use case.
  • Defined pilot scope: a clearly agreed service area, evaluation focus and practical pilot framework before launch.
  • Guided onboarding support: assistance with setup, access, onboarding preparation and pilot readiness.
  • Structured review process: a planned assessment of outcomes, feedback and next-step considerations at the end of the pilot.

What your team can evaluate

  • Monitoring and alerts: assess how visibility, notifications and event awareness work in day-to-day operations without cameras, microphones or wearables.
  • Operational fit: review how Amigo Assist aligns with existing care workflows, escalation processes and service needs.
  • Reporting and oversight: explore how the platform supports internal visibility, review processes and stakeholder confidence.
  • Rollout readiness: determine whether the platform is suitable for wider implementation across additional services or locations.

Need to discuss pilot suitability, internal review requirements, privacy considerations or the best scope for your service before applying?

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Who the Pilot Is For

The pilot programme is designed for care providers who want to evaluate Amigo Assist in a live setting before wider rollout, using a privacy-first approach with discreet in-house sensors and a structured review process.

Supported Living Providers

  • Assess visibility across day-to-day service activity
  • Review alerting, awareness and operational workflows without cameras, microphones or wearables
  • Test fit before broader implementation across services

Residential Care Environments

  • Evaluate oversight and service-level visibility
  • Assess escalation handling and response processes
  • Review team usability in a live care setting

Specialist Care Settings

  • Explore suitability for higher-need environments
  • Assess safeguarding, wellbeing and monitoring fit with a dignity-first approach
  • Review operational confidence before expansion

Multi-Site Operators

  • Pilot in one environment before broader rollout
  • Gather evidence for internal stakeholders and leadership
  • Assess readiness for phased expansion across locations

Not sure whether your environment is a good fit for the pilot?

We can help you decide whether a pilot is suitable, what scope makes sense for your service and how to approach internal review before moving ahead.

How the Pilot Works

Each pilot is designed to be practical, structured and measurable — giving your team a clear way to assess fit before wider implementation.

01 Discovery

Discovery & suitability review

We begin by understanding your care environment, operational goals, stakeholders and whether the pilot is the right fit for your service.

02 Scope

Scope & pilot planning

Together we define the service area, intended outcomes, review criteria and the practical framework for running the pilot effectively.

03 Onboarding

Setup & onboarding

Your team is supported through onboarding, access configuration and the practical preparation needed before the live pilot begins.

04 Review

Live pilot & outcome review

The pilot runs for an agreed period, followed by a structured review of feedback, findings and next-step recommendations.

Pilot duration, scope and review criteria are agreed before launch so your team has a clear, structured framework from the outset.

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