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Older adults increasingly desire access to the web in their living arrangements
Older adults in America today are used to having a personal device with access to the internet, and surrendering this when moving into a new community can be difficult.
More senior living providers investing in high-speed internet
The rapid advances in web technologies like content streaming and video chat have made high-speed internet a necessity.
Caregiver or Care Partner? What word do you relate to?
Words can evoke powerful ideas and emotions.
What's next for senior living communities: Leveraging a diminishing workforce
Professional caregivers and other eldercare employees require a combination of qualities that are becoming increasingly hard to come by, including - above all else - a passion for improving the lives of older adults.
Senior Providers are raising the bar for discerning Baby Boomers
After decades of running on a relatively static model, the Senior Living industry is experiencing a whirlwind of change.
Help older adults withstand the last of winter with telecare
The days may be getting longer, but most parts of the country are still in for a few weeks of cold, inclement weather.
Program evaluation can help your senior community meet residents' needs
The Senior Care industry is currently confronting one of the largest challenges it has ever faced: The population of older adults is poised to skyrocket, which creates challenges for already overtaxed resources.
Is Technology the new standard of Senior Living?
Across the board, the standard for senior living communities is changing drastically to appeal to the swelling older adult population, ensure better care and change the way the public sees these communities.
What to expect at the 2014 Senior Living 100 Leadership & Strategy Conference
From February 23–25, C-level leaders of senior living communities from across the country will be gathering at the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel in California for the 2014 Senior Living 100 Leadership & Strategy Conference.
As senior housing expands, where does telecare come in?
Though past generations have taken a relatively responsive approach to eldercare, it's clear that preventative methods are essential to maintain the quality of life for today's older adults and ease the strain on senior living professionals and health care providers alike.
What's next for senior living communities: Tech, tech, tech
The next part of our series will focus on how advancements in technology and the rise of big data are affecting the choices of architects, Senior Providers and potential care recipients.
What's next for senior living communities: A shift to older residents
What distinct issues do Senior Providers have to consider, and how will they affect senior housing in 2014 and beyond?
Senior living design taps into telecare
Senior Providers and architects agree that the most successful senior living communities simply have to embrace new technologies to stay competitive in 2014 and beyond.
Help your care recipients triumph over "Blue Monday"
The first Monday after New Year's Day is widely known as "Blue Monday" because the general population is particularly susceptible to bouts of sadness.
Alzheimer's research puts spotlight on this nutrient
Scientists from the Minneapolis Veterans' Affairs Health Care System discovered that supplements containing vitamin E - which can be found in fruits, vegetables and various seeds - may have potential in future Alzheimer's treatment.


