Senior Housing News January 10, 2024
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By Sloane Airey

Covid-19 was especially hard for the memory care sector, but one of the pandemic’s silver linings has been how it has ushered in use of new and promising technology.

Today, tech including AI promises to change the senior living industry in ways that were not possible only a few years ago. Nearly half of the senior living executives who responded to a recent survey from Memory Care Business’ sister publication Senior Housing News indicated they were planning to ramp up technology budgets by 25% in 2024.

Operators including Cypress Living and Maplewood are forging ahead in memory care by wielding new tech, and what they are finding as a result may provide a blueprint for other operators...

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