Please join us for the LeadingAge Annual Meeting, coming up November 5-8, 2023, in Chicago. The Aging Services Technology Track features 14 sessions that bring you up to speed with the latest technologies being used effectively in senior living, plus best practices to help you implement them in your own organization. Register today!
Below, find details about sessions that will guide you to:
- Create and sustain the infrastructure you need.
- Navigate business transformation to stay competitive.
- Connect your data to solve workforce issues and improve your organization’s clinical outcomes, strategic planning capabilities, and compliance.
- Tap the power of Generative AI in aging services, ethically and responsibly.
1-A. Let’s Get Technical!
Sunday, November 5
1-2 p.m.
Learn the importance of infrastructure with this essential technical session. Explore best practices to create and sustain a modern aging services community. Learn how to ensure the reliability and integrity of your network and telecommunications infrastructure, data management, and environmental monitoring–all while protecting your systems from cyber threats.
Speakers:
- David Finkelstein, CIO, RiverSpring Living
- Kurt Rahner, VP of Information Technology, The Kendal Corporation
- Richard Foor, CTO, Givens Communities
- Scott Code, Vice President, CAST, LeadingAge
3-C. The Future of Business: Transformation in the Digital Era
Sunday, November 5
4:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Understand how to remain competitive by embracing new technologies, implementing new processes, adopting new business models—and transforming your business. Hear about emerging digital transformation trends and how you can leverage technology to drive efficiencies and innovation. Learn challenges, opportunities, and best practices for navigating this complex landscape whether you are a CEO, manager, or IT professional.
Speakers:
- Dusanka Delovska-Trajkova, CIO, Ingleside
- Scott Code, Vice President, CAST, LeadingAge
- Travis Gleinig, CIO, United Methodist Communities
- Ravindar Chockalingam, VP Project Management and Process Transformation, ArchCare
9-H. Grow Revenues and Drive Efficiencies with Connected Data
Tuesday, November 7
2:45-3:45 p.m.
Aging services providers collect a treasure trove of data that could enhance their organizations’ operations, quality of care, and resident satisfaction scores. Yet that data is often siloed and fragmented. Learn how to establish a connected information and analytics hub that can rapidly gather data from multiple internal and external sources, consolidate it across functions, and provide insights to improve your operations. Discover how a connected system can speed the hiring process, increase retention rates, optimize staffing, improve clinical outcomes, expand your strategic planning capabilities, and improve compliance.
Speakers:
- Venkat Pydimarri, Head, Healthcare, OwlHealth&Care Technologies Ltd.
- Jim Dellapa, CIO, Parker Health Group, Inc.
- Scott Code, Vice President, CAST, LeadingAge
12-J. Generative AI in Aging Services: ChatGPT and Beyond
Wednesday, November 8
8:30-9:30 a.m.
This session will help you learn if AI has a role to play in your organization. Providers who are already using Generative AI will discuss the challenges of implementing it in aging services, including the need to balance AI with human interaction and the importance of governance to ensure AI is used responsibly and ethically. Hear best practices for ensuring transparency, accountability, and stakeholder engagement when implementing this new technology. For more on this topic, see the recent Tech Time article “AI Brings Promises and Concerns.”
Speakers:
- Scott Code, Vice President, CAST, LeadingAge
- Rama Chellappa, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Johns Hopkins
- Joe Velderman, Vice President of Innovation, Cypress Living
- David Lindeman, Director, Center for Technology and Aging, University of California, Berkeley
Register Today
Be sure to review the full list of Aging Services Technologies sessions, and register today!