A new chapter in mental health care

LIO brings together ambient monitoring, digital observations and management insights in one unified platform for inpatient facilities.

A foundation for better care

Whether at the bedside or behind the scenes, LIO supports teams at every level to make informed decisions that drive service-wide improvements in mental health care.

Ambient monitoring

creates an ongoing understanding of patient wellbeing – strengthening situational awareness and prompting timely interventions that prevent avoidable harm.

Digital observations

facilitate rich data collection, reinforce adherence to clinical protocols and minimise disruptions to patient sleep.

Management insights

give leaders a clear line of sight into day-to-day operations, helping them stay close to care delivery and uphold quality across the organisation.

Innovation that never stands still

LIO reflects what truly matters to the people who use it, keeping pace with their evolving needs.

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15+ years of partnership: Developed through long-standing collaboration with NHS mental health care providers.
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Shaped by real voices: Co-created with patients, carers, clinicians and leaders – not just once, but at every stage.
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Responsive to a changing landscape: Continuously refined to address shifting priorities and emerging pressures.
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Aligned with the future: Designed to help mental health services move forward with confidence.
How it works

Scientifically proven real-world impact

Providers using LIO are proven to deliver safer, higher-quality and more efficient mental health care.

44%

reduction in self-harm1 

48%

decrease in falls2

37%

fewer assaults3

71%

reduction in 1:1 observations2

50%

faster observations at night4

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Tech that’s flexible and transparent

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Engineered for adaptability: Mental health care takes many forms, and LIO flexes to fit – enabling staff to tailor monitoring to the demands of different environments and levels of acuity
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Transparency built in: LIO offers clear oversight into how it's used and how care is delivered. This shared understanding builds trust, strengthens accountability and supports safer, more progressive services
How it works

Tech that’s flexible and transparent

LIO helps staff meet rounding and safety requirements with ease – reinforcing protocol adherence without adding clinical burden.

But it doesn’t stop at compliance. LIO is consistently shown to reduce risk, enhance patient experience and improve the quality of care across the whole facility.

How it works

From challenges to solutions 

Inpatient mental health services are under immense pressure, with increasing demand, staffing shortages and concerns about safety and quality. Technology alone won’t solve these challenges, but we believe it’s an essential part of the path forward.

1.3M

adults are in contact with NHS England mental health services5

1 in 5

NHS mental health nursing positions are vacant6

2

serious incidents are reported every hour by NHS staff in mental health care settings7

Chosen by leading NHS trusts and providers worldwide

And many more
50%

of NHS mental health trusts partner with us

100+

sites globally 

90M+

hours of patient care

20+

peer-reviewed publications

37k+

estimated incidents prevented8

3M

hours of staff time released8

“We are continually striving to improve quality and ensure that the safest care is delivered to our patients. I’m delighted that we have the opportunity to work with LIO to bring this innovative technology to our inpatient areas, supporting our staff to deliver the safest possible care and improve the experiences of care for our patients."
Executive Chief Officer & Executive Chief Operating Officer

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1. Ndebele, F., et al. (2023). Journal of Mental Health, 33(3), 320-325; 2. Wright, K., & Singh, S. (2022). Journal of Patient Safety, 18(3), 177-181; 3. Ndebele, F., et al. (2022). Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care, 18(2), 95-100; 4. Buckley, C., et al. (2024). PLOS Digital Health, 3(9): e0000559; 5. NHS England (2024). Mental Health Services Monthly Statistics, Performance September 2024; 6. CQC (2023). State of Care 2022/23; 7. Mind (2023). Mind reveals true extent of crisis in mental healthcare with more than 17,000 reports of serious incidents in past year alone; 8. This is an estimate based on peer-reviewed research and service evaluation data, extrapolated to the whole LIO estate.