HealthLeaders Media November 22, 2022
Scott Mace

Voice-enabled technology supports residents’ independence and connects them with caregivers.

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Residents can check on daily activities and feel less isolated, while clinicians can tailor each device to that resident’s care plan.

Family members can use the devices as a form of communication and to receive updates on the resident’s status and activities.

The platform saves facility staff from five to 10 hours per week, and has become a selling point for the facility when attracting new residents.

A senior care facility owned by one of the largest health systems in the country is deploying voice-activated “digital concierges” to bring together residents, their care teams, and loved ones to improve their quality of life and health.

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