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Every Step Tells A Story To get started, all the patient needs to do to start is download the app and take a walk with the phone.
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OneStep's app-based digital physical therapy platform pairs expert physical therapists with science that turns any smartphone into a 24/7 motion analysis lab to build the optimal recovery journey for each patient. Take a short walk around the room with the phone in your pocket. In less than 30 seconds you'll get a complete ass
28/05/2026
The OneStep team is heading to SLIF 2026 in Carlsbad.
We’re looking forward to connecting with senior living leaders and discussing how proactive mobility insights can help identify fall risk and resident decline earlier through simple smartphone based assessments.
Every step tells a story and we’re excited to share how communities are using that story to drive better outcomes for residents and staff.
See you at SLIF.
👉https://hubs.ly/Q04h6nkc0
22/05/2026
To a payer, "appears unsteady" is just an opinion. However, when a clinician documents a patient’s "double support time is 15% above the normative range," it’s defensible evidence.
Using OneStep, organizations are transforming their Letters of Medical Necessity (LMN) into data-driven success stories:
🔹Extensions of Care: Proving continued need with trend graphs.
🔹Referrals: Identifying "invisible" fall risks standard screenings miss.
🔹Equipment: Justifying devices through side-by-side performance metrics.
Swipe below to see how better documentation can create a $100k+ annual revenue opportunity.
Everyone is talking about AI in healthcare. But what actually makes it work in the real world?
In this short clip, our Co-founder and CEO Tomer Shussman breaks it down into two essential pieces:
1. Meaningful clinical data
2. Workflow integration that fits the realities of care delivery
Because in healthcare, it’s not enough to have the right answer. The insight has to reach the right person, in the right place, at the right time.
A simple but important perspective on where AI creates real value in healthcare, and where it falls short.
At OneStep, we’re focused on helping healthcare organizations turn AI insights into actionable workflows that support better care delivery.
➡️ https://hubs.ly/Q04hwz7y0
20/05/2026
There's a formula for healthcare AI that actually works. It starts with data clinicians can trust and ends with intelligence that fits into real workflows. Most companies solve one.
OneStep was built to solve both.
We recently wrote about both sides of that equation and why getting only one right isn't enough.
👇 Read the full post here:
https://hubs.ly/Q04hltTp0
18/05/2026
Beyond blood work and imaging, how we move is a fundamental signal of systemic health. Yet, mobility is often measured only in brief, episodic clinic visits.
Inspired by insights from Yuval Naveh, our recent blog explores why digital mobility measurement is the key to capturing real-world data long before a clinical decline occurs.
Read more on why the future of healthcare depends on function: https://hubs.ly/Q04cNBG_0
Mobility is One of the Richest Signals of Human Health Mobility is One of the Richest Signals of Human Health
11/05/2026
Putting residents first means moving beyond reactive care to true "Wellness Living."
By embracing a proactive approach, seniors can stay independent longer and reduce hospital visits by up to 14%. It’s a win-win: residents enjoy a higher quality of life, while operators see the strategic benefits of increased length of stay and significant ROI.
Prioritizing resident well-being is the ultimate standard for a successful, thriving community. Learn more in our recent blog: https://hubs.ly/Q049TfyD0
Why "Wellness Living" is the New Business Standard for Senior Living Operators Why "Wellness Living" is the New Business Standard for Senior Living Operators
08/05/2026
60 residents screened. 0 changes identified. Or so they thought.
A PTA recently conducted routine quarterly screens. Using conventional methods—interviews and observing walking to meals—the screens identified “No Change” in a single person.
Then, they introduced objective data by re-screening the same residents with OneStep.
Swipe to see how many at-risk residents were actually hiding in plain sight. ➡️
06/05/2026
Can struggling to get out of a chair predict future depression, joint decline, and lower quality of life?
According to a new study the answer is yes.
What looks like a simple mobility issue is often an early signal of something much bigger; which is exactly why continuous, objective mobility monitoring matters. Catching these changes early is the difference between proactive care and reactive care.
Angie Szumlinski at HealthCap USA breaks down the latest research perfectly in a recent article. Worth a read for anyone working in senior care: https://hubs.ly/Q04fJ3Hy0
Chair Rise Difficulty in Older Adults: More Than Just Getting Up - HealthCap USA Chair rise difficulty in older adults may signal deeper health concerns. Learn what it means for resident care and quality of life.
04/05/2026
The future of senior living isn’t about housing, it’s about healthspan.
As Colin Milner (ICAA) highlights, wellness is no longer a "program," it’s an enterprise strategy. At its core is a single vital sign: mobility.
By turning gait and movement into actionable clinical data, communities can shift from managing decline to architecting vitality. Whether it’s reducing falls by 25% or proving ROI through better outcomes, the goal is clear: longer, more independent lives.
Read how we’re helping communities operationalize this vision: https://hubs.ly/Q048Vf4z0
From Senior Living to Wellness Communities: How Mobility Insights Are Powering the Future of Longevity From Senior Living to Wellness Communities: How Mobility Insights Are Powering the Future of Longevity
01/05/2026
Is your documentation defensible or just descriptive?
Meet J.D., an 82-year-old who looked "fine" during a standard screening. In a traditional setting, he might have slipped through the cracks, until a fall occurred.
By using OneStep data, his clinicians identified high-risk indicators like step length asymmetry and elevated double support time that weren't visible to the naked eye.
The result? Swipe below to see.
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