McKnight’s Senior Living January 18, 2024
Kimberly Bonvissuto

A senior living community’s approach to finding the best wellness technology should begin with an examination of the needs of its residents and staff members, according to a new report developed with a group of providers and other experts.

A International Council on Active Aging Forum think tank of 60 leaders in senior living, community-based services and technology companies met in the fall to formulate recommendations on helping communities develop a wellness technology, or well tech, vision, as well as implementation strategies. The group’s work was compiled in “The promise of well-tech,” a report released Tuesday by ICAA.

“It was extremely valuable to have both the senior living leadership and the technology companies in the same room,” ICAA CEO Colin...

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