Notify Expands Technology Solutions to Modernize Senior Living Communication in Wisconsin
Notify, a healthcare communication technology provider, is expanding its presence in Wisconsin to help senior living facilities standardize nurse call systems and improve staff communication infrastructure through innovative, adaptable software solutions.

Technology company Notify is targeting Wisconsin's senior living sector with new communication infrastructure tools designed to address systemic communication challenges facing healthcare providers. The company's expansion, led by new Director of Strategic Partnerships Erich Klett, aims to help facilities modernize their communication systems without extensive equipment replacement.
Notify's technological approach centers on two primary solutions: the Overlay Platform and the Notify Communications App. The Overlay Platform enables facilities to unify alerts and reporting across more than 25 nurse call system manufacturers, with installations completed in hours and without requiring significant infrastructure changes.
The Notify Communications App provides secure, WiFi-based push-to-talk voice communication within healthcare facilities, offering a contemporary alternative to traditional radio communication methods. These solutions are particularly relevant for Wisconsin providers struggling with fragmented communication systems and staffing challenges.
Currently deployed in over 600 senior living communities nationwide, Notify is offering free pilot programs to Wisconsin facilities. These pilots allow providers to test the Overlay Platform and Communications App in live environments, with comprehensive onboarding support and no requirement for infrastructure modifications.
The expansion represents a strategic response to the increasing technological needs of senior living facilities, which often operate with legacy communication systems that can impede efficient care delivery. By providing flexible, adaptable solutions, Notify aims to help healthcare providers improve operational efficiency, enhance staff communication, and ultimately support better patient care.