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June 2026 Feature Updates

The foundation of TSOLife is built on improving the quality of life for residents of senior living communities. In this June release, we’ve strengthened that foundation further. Quality of Life Updates The Quality of Life (QoL) feature has been redesigned across the platform, at both the community and corporate levels. The way these metrics are…

Beyond the calendar: breadth vs. fit

Why “something for everyone” resonates deeply with almost no one — and how to fix it. “Something for everyone” is the unofficial motto of the senior living activity calendar. Exercise for the active, music for the social, crafts for the creative, lectures for the curious. Spread the programming wide enough, the thinking goes, and every…

Self-rated health as a leading indicator

Why a single question can predict outcomes better than many clinical assessments. Ask a resident one question — “how satisfied are you with your health?” — and their answer carries more predictive weight than most operators would believe. Across decades of large cohort studies, self-rated health independently predicts mortality and decline even after adjusting for…

Capturing 90% of SDOH through conversation

How a relationship-first interview captures far more than the 40% national average. The healthcare industry agrees on a hard truth: social determinants of health — housing, relationships, purpose, lifestyle, history — drive the majority of health outcomes. The industry also agrees it is bad at capturing them. Nationally, organizations document only about 40% of SDOH…

From days to dollars: modeling LOS revenue

Translating each additional day of length of stay into retained, recurring community revenue. Every senior living operator understands Length of Stay intuitively. A resident who stays longer is a resident whose unit doesn’t need to be re-marketed, re-toured, and re-filled. But “stays longer” has rarely been something operators could model — a number they could…

The one-event-a-day tipping point

96% of residents fall short of a single meaningful event per day. Here’s what changes when they don’t. Walk into almost any senior living community and you’ll find a full calendar. Morning exercise, afternoon bingo, evening music, a craft session, a guest speaker. By the measure most operators use — events offered — engagement looks…

Why senior living is ready for payor-aligned data

How quality of life, SDOH, and self-rated health map resident outcomes to the language of value-based care. For most of its history, senior living has spoken a different language than the rest of healthcare. Communities measured occupancy, incident counts, and satisfaction scores. Payors, health systems, and ACOs measured risk, utilization, and outcomes. The two vocabularies…

Transform Your Community with Deep Data for Better Care

Discover how TSOLife’s deep data insights can enhance resident well-being in senior living, reduce turnover, and improve quality of life. 71% of community move-outs are triggered by a low quality of life and social disengagement. Is your engagement platform capturing the right data to understand each residents’ wellbeing within your community? In senior living, it’s…

Staff Burnout in Senior Living

How AI-Powered Tools Are Helping Teams Do More With Less The senior living industry is facing a workforce crisis that cannot be solved by simply “hiring more.” With turnover rates often exceeding 60%, it is clear that the current pressure on frontline staff is unsustainable. While much of the conversation centers on hiring, the harder…

How TSOLife is Redefining Engagement in Senior Living

The senior living technology space is more competitive than ever. Communities evaluating engagement platforms are faced with an array of options: all of them claiming to improve resident experiences. So how do you cut through the noise? After a deep dive into the major players, one thing became clear: TSOLife isn’t just competing in this…

The Hidden ROI of Human Connection in Senior Living

Every thriving senior living community is powered by something simple but profound: human connection. Those small, daily moments of purpose and belonging don’t just make residents happier; they make communities stronger. But what if the data told a different story? Across 175,000 residents and 1,500 communities, TSOLife found that 96% of residents participate in fewer…

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