McKnight’s Senior Living August 16, 2023
Aaron Dorman

Last year, at-home physical therapy provider Luna made a goal to double its staff. It turns out it also is adding an artificial intelligence division to improve its patient care.

Luna announced the creation of Luna Labs this week; the company said the AI will help build out tools for automated conversation and administrative functions.

The company’s services for older adults include therapy to help with falls prevention and urinary incontinence, among issues that often plague nursing home and other long-term care residents.

For providers, the AI could help facilitate using Luna’s services by making their operations more efficient and responsive in terms of scheduling, a company spokesman said.

“These [innovations] impact back-office operations but also hugely...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Home, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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