To solve the challenge of employee turnover, one senior living provider turned to artificial intelligence—and improved its 90-day retention rate by 27%.
Conversational artificial intelligence is coming to all Thrive Senior Living communities in 2019. Thrive will use a voice operating system from Aiva Health, the first system of its kind in the industry to be fully integrated into a community's work flows, according to a recent article in OA Online.
As technology giants move into the senior living market, providers need to stay aware of these companies’ goals—and keep their own residents’ needs in mind. That’s a big takeaway from “How 2018 Became a Landmark Year for Big Tech’s Pursuit of Senior Living Dollars,” a recent article in Senior Housing News.
The future of aging technologies was on full display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held the first week of January in Las Vegas.
Here’s an overview of our work for you in December 2018.
As technology evolves, it is giving older adults both independence and security, says a recent article in McKnight's Senior Living.
"New options emerge" includes thoughts from CAST Executive Director and LeadingAge Senior Vice President of Technology Majd Alwan, Ph.D., and CAST members, on which technologies are transforming residents' lives.
As artificial intelligence (AI) moves to the mainstream, the Direct Supply Innovation & Technology Center, a LeadingAge Silver Partner, shares ways that AI can enhance senior living.
No longer a luxury, technology is now something the senior care industry needs to keep residents happy, healthy, and active. This idea was a big takeaway from the 2018 LeadingAge Annual Meeting and EXPO, held Oct. 28-31 in Philadelphia.
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Senior living communities that are using—or considering—Echo devices now have access to new capabilities. Amazon will begin shipping new Echo devices and new Alexa features this month, McKnight’s Senior Living reported.