McKnight’s Senior Living January 24, 2024
Aaron Dorman

A new high-level report, “The Promise of Well-Tech,” offers a strategic guide for senior living providers who are often faced with a “blizzard of technologies” being thrown at them by tech and device developers.

The report focused on wellness technology but broadly defined that as any resident-facing tools that enable communication, engagement and self-care. Examples include fitness apps, health trackers, virtual coaches and virtual reality tools that are used for therapy or exercise.

The report outlines 10 steps that long-term care leaders can take to make sure the tools are right for them.

One of the most critical steps is the sixth, which asks, “Will this tool help residents and staff?” It is important for LTC providers to think strategically...

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