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Lone Worker Safety Checklist with KATANA Safety logo, four sections on policy, training, technology, and response, checkboxes for safety protocols, and a QR code at the bottom.

Download - Lone Worker Safety Checklist

Perform a 12-question self-audit of your organization’s lone worker safety plan and see where you stand.

Cover page of a report titled 'Home-Based Healthcare: Emerging Safety Trends 2025' by Katana Safety, featuring a black and white photo of a healthcare provider consulting with an elderly patient.

Report - 2025 Home Health Safety Trends

See what emerging safety trends are shaping how leaders in the home health industry protect their employees.

K-12 mobile emergency response system report card from Katana Safety, featuring sections to rate current emergency response measures for teachers, administrators, and functionality, with a grading system and contact information at the bottom.

Download - School ERS Report Card

Get the final grade on your schools’ Emergency Response System (ERS). Download, fill out and share your score with school leaders.

An informational graphic titled "Cone Health's Adoption of KATANA Safety" presenting a challenge and solution for enhancing home care staff safety, with a quote about staff feeling supported, and a section about Cone Health's mission and services.

Case Study - Cone Health

KATANA Safety is proud to have worked with Cone Health to provide protection for their lone workers. See how we we’re able to help.

See KATANA in Action

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KATANA Safety is proud to be a part of the solution. This is exemplified in a recent news story from WHAS11 - Louisville as they explore the safety risks healthcare workers face on a regualr basis. As an example of a potential solution, they spoke with local home health organization Hosparus Health who implemented the KATANA Safety platform as an added safety measure for their care providers.

KATANA Safety Highlighted as Part of Hosparus Health Employee Safety Plan

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The 5 Key Benefits of Safety Devices for Social Workers

A woman appears distressed, clutching her chest, with a smartphone showing a medical app and emergency services options. The screen displays a map, a health monitor, and icons of a heartbeat, thermometer, and water droplet, indicating health monitoring and emergency response.

From Whistles to Wearables: The Evolution of Emergency Response Devices for Home Health Workers

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Bridging The Gap: 6 Hidden Gaps in Lone Worker Safety Plans