Senior living facilities, whose residents live in their own rooms or apartments but share common areas, are looking to balance the benefits of technology by promoting social interactions as the pace of coronavirus vaccinations increases.
PA-based Acts Retirement-Life Communities Inc., for instance, has rolled out robot assistants that can deliver meals or serve as mobile devices for visual and audio communications.
It also has inked a deal with software firm K4Connect to employ motion-detection sensors to alert staff to residents getting out of bed and voice-activated controls to allow residents to control their lights, thermostats, and televisions.
K4Connect's Scott Moody said, "What we really want to do is foster that physical engagement."
From The Wall Street Journal
View Full Article - May Require Paid Subscription
Abstracts Copyright © 2021 SmithBucklin, Washington, DC, USA
No entries found