OneStep doesn’t just flag risk — it gives your team clear, actionable guidance for every risk tier.
Resident is moving well. Use OneStep data to engage them in their own wellness, and share progress with families.
→ Share walk score with resident for motivation
→ Notify family — proactive communication builds trust
→ Continue quarterly screening schedule
A change is underway. This is your signal to look deeper — gait changes often precede a UTI, pain increase, or medication issue.
→ Review recent medications, room, and environment
→ Check footwear and lighting
→ Consider therapy referral or evaluation
→ Document findings in the EMR
High-risk residents are 2.5x more likely to fall. Act now — a data-backed referral is harder to deny and faster to act on.
→ Refer to physical therapy immediately
→ Activate bed alarm / safety protocols
→ Notify family with specific action taken
→ Generate OneStep PDF note for the chart
→ Review at next staff meeting
OneStep Screen doesn't just protect residents — it connects nursing, therapy, and leadership around a shared data signal that drives referrals, revenue, and outcomes.
No. Nursing staff can use the facility phone or their own device to conduct the screen. For continuous, passive monitoring, residents who do carry a smartphone can install the OneStep app — but it's not required for screening.
The walk itself takes 15 seconds. From opening the app to having a documented risk score in hand, most nurses complete a full screen in under 2 minutes. No calibration, no wearables, no waiting.
OneStep captures over 30 gait and mobility parameters — far more than any manual tool. Clinical studies show it significantly outperforms traditional fall risk assessments. It also produces objective, standardized documentation — not a clinician's written observation.
Yes. OneStep integrates with most major EMR systems and can populate notes automatically after each assessment. If your system isn't yet integrated, staff can copy structured notes from the portal or export a PDF — both take seconds.
Minimal. OneStep is designed for high-turnover environments — the app guides users through every step. Most nurses are confident conducting their first screen within one shift. Detailed training resources are available in the OneStep Academy.
No. OneStep is designed to be used by anyone on the care team — including nursing staff, caregivers, and wellness teams — and even by residents or their family members. The app guides users through each step, while results are translated into clear, clinically meaningful insights.
OneStep Screen gives nursing teams a fast, objective fall risk score from a 15-second walk — no wearables, no setup. Just your resident, a smartphone, and the insights to act.
OneStep Screen is designed for busy nursing teams — no training burden, no hardware, no calibration. Just results.
Select the resident and tap "Start Screen." OneStep works on any iOS or Android smartphone — the one already in your pocket.
Slip the phone in the resident’s pocket or have them hold it. They walk normally down the hallway. That’s the entire assessment.
Receive an instant Walk Score, fall risk tier, and recommended next steps — from care plan updates to therapy referrals — plus auto-generated documentation.
“We have not only seen a sharp decline in falls, but also a boost in quality and efficiency of documentation. OneStep gives us the evidence we need.”
Cassie Murray — HTS
“OneStep has transformed our practice. Finally a tool that helps prevent rather than react. The fall risk flagging alone changed how our nurses prioritize their day.”
Christine Busby — Signature Rehab
“With OneStep, we saw a big drop in falls — from above to far below state average. The ROI was clear: over $14,000 in one quarter alone.”
Lisa Chambers — Ascendra Therapy
See how OneStep Screen fits into your community — a 30-minute demo is all it takes to know if it’s right for your team.
Book a demo