Why it matters
Care teams are managing more complexity than ever. Staffing constraints, rising acuity and growing regulatory expectations mean that the ability to identify changes in resident need quickly has become central to delivering safe, person-centred care.
When monitoring data lives in a separate system, it creates extra steps and cognitive load for staff who are already stretched. By surfacing Teton's ambient insights directly within the Nourish timeline, care teams can spot emerging risks as part of their existing workflow. No extra logins, switching between tools or relying on manual observation alone to catch what is changing.
This is what interoperability looks like in practice. Two systems designed for different purposes, working together so that the person delivering care has everything they need in one place.

