McKnight’s Senior Living September 7, 2023
Aaron Dorman

Virtual health platforms have been touted as a way to ease the administrative load of caregivers in long-term care facilities, but digital tools also can be a boon for families as well.

A platform that specializes in at-home support for seniors, HealthiPeople, announced the release of its first mobile app this week.

The app, Kinary, is designed to be a mobile assistant to help families have access to and manage their loved ones’ care plan. The app lets users plan daily activities, manage medication delivery and track vital signs.

Allowing family members to take part in the care of their loved one may be vital for seniors living at home, but it can actually benefit senior living residents...

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