President of Norwegian Parliament visits Eden Court to mark Sensio technology rollout in Cinnamon care homes
The President of the Norwegian Parliament, Masud Gharahkhani has visited Eden Grange care home in Battersea along with other delegates from the Norwegian Parliament and business community, to mark the rollout of a major UK-Norwegian business partnership worth circa £1.5 Million, which focuses on AI-powered fall-prevention technology in the care sector.
Cinnamon Care Collection is the first large luxury care group in the UK to roll out the innovative technology from Norwegian firm Sensio, designed to help prevent falls – one of the leading causes of injury and hospital admissions among older people.
As part of the partnership, every resident at a Cinnamon care home, including Eden Court in Battersea, will have a Sensio RoomMate installed in their room. The infrared-based system monitors movement, alerts care teams in real-time, and enables faster, more responsive care, helping residents remain safe while maintaining privacy and independence.
The visit highlights the growing role of international innovation in addressing the challenges of an ageing population and reducing pressure on frontline health and social care services in London and across the UK. Also in attendance from Norway were:
Mr Morten Wold, First Vice President (Progress Party)
Ms Trine Lise Sundnes, Member of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, Chair of the delegation to EFTA and the EEA Parliamentary Committees (Labour Party)
Mr Aleksander Stokkebø, Member of the Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment, Chair of the Friendship Group for the UK (Conservative Party)
Mr Einar Maitre Ekern, Head of Section in the International Department
Alf Vestrheim, Counsellor for Business Relations at the Embassy
