Eldermark Welcomes New Executive
A recent column in McKnight's Senior Living offers advice on how to implement technology so that senior living residents and families feel valued, socially engaged, and empowered. "The future of senior living technology: Choice, control and connection" also says that doing so can give your organization a competitive edge.
Big Data and technology are among seven issues most likely to have a powerful impact on the aging services industry, according to the "2018 CLA Senior Living Trends" white paper newly released by LeadingAge Silver Partner CliftonLarsonAllen. The white paper describes senior living trends and the opportunities the trends present to providers.
Senior Housing News reports the $37 million fund will primarily target early to mid-stage, emerging-growth companies that are focused on the aging or post-acute care sectors. The Ziegler Link•Age Fund II, L.P. is Ziegler's second fund in four years targeting companies benefitting this sector.
Mary Alice, thanks for taking time to talk to us today. How about we start by you sharing with us a little bit of about yourself, your career so far, all the way to being the CEO of St. Andrew’s Resources for Senior System?
Tommy, thanks for taking time to talk to us today. How about we start by you sharing with us a little bit of about yourself, your career so far, all the way to joining Lyft and being the Senior Policy Partnerships Manager?
June’s FutureCAST interviews feature two experts discussing their most exciting initiatives and impressions of CAST’s impact:
CAST has updated its EHR Selection Tool, which is designed to help aging services organizations plan for and choose the best electronic health record (EHR) system for their needs.
You are probably already aware of the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which takes effect on May 25, 2018. This regulation is designed to unify data privacy requirements across the European Union (EU).
CAST has updated its Shared Care Planning and Coordination Online Tool with updated vendor information for 19 products and published a new case study. “Improving Care Coordination and Data Sharing with Acute Care and Payers” illustrates how integration technology can help a provider reduce gaps in care and remain a preferred provider to a health system.