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 calculated hasn’t changed, so there’s nothing new to learn. What has changed is how clearly that data is presented — making it easier for your team to locate, interpret, and act on the information that drives better care decisions.
Quality of Life Dashboard (Community Level)
The main QoL dashboard at the community level now includes a modernized interface, tooltips, and added context that explains what each figure means. These updates give staff more interactive data for the following QoL metrics:
- Self-Rated Quality of Life (srQOL)
- Self-Rated Health (srH)
- Brunnsviken Brief Quality of Life (BBQ)
- Average BBQ Score by Area
Clicking into any graph surfaces resident-level data behind that score, so teams can move from a community-wide trend directly to the individual residents who need attention.
Residents with Partial Data
Complete data is what makes QoL metrics reliable, so we’ve made it easier to identify where gaps exist. This new section of the community-level QoL Dashboard lists residents with partial data for a given metric. Because all QoL questions must be answered to produce an accurate result, residents with incomplete questionnaires are excluded from the calculated metrics. This view makes it straightforward for staff to locate the gap and follow up.
Quality of Life Dashboard (Corporate Level)
The updates to the corporate QoL Dashboard reflects the same updates as the community view, with a few additions built specifically for multi-community oversight.
The new Community Comparison view for srQoL, srH, and BBQ allows corporate users to rank and compare performance across communities. Clicking into a graph for any of these metrics opens a chart showing the percentage of residents at each community within a given rank.
The new Corporate QoL Comparison feature also makes it easier to identify the gap between an organization’s highest- and lowest-performing communities — giving leadership a clear, data-backed starting point for where to direct support.
Resident Profile
Individual resident profiles have also been updated. In accounts, you’ll notice two changes.
First, current assessment scores (srQOL, srH, and BBQ) now appear at the top of the profile.
Second, QoL data is displayed in a cleaner format, with trends, tooltips, and a presentation built to make the numbers easier to digest and act on.
Each QoL metric also includes a new Trends button, which opens a graph showing how that figure has changed over time, useful for tracking whether a resident’s well-being is improving, declining, or holding steady.
Friendship Recommendations
Friendship matches based on resident QoL scores now come with a few targeted improvements. The BBQ Area Performance and Breakdown feature opens updated recommendations showing the total number of matches based on shared interests, along with five friendship suggestions staff can act on directly — turning isolation indicators into opportunities for connection.
Dining Calendar Updates
The Dining Calendar has been expanded to support up to 33 menu items per meal, up from 11, giving communities significantly more flexibility in managing and publishing menus.

The interface has also been improved with a new legend, collapsible setting menus, and the addition of Service Days, which allows dining locations to set different days of operation for different meals.
Printing capabilities now include weekly menus in addition to the existing daily option. A corresponding Fire TV update has also been released, allowing Digital Signage displays to show a greater number of menu items for residents and visitors.
These updates reflect a broader goal: making it easier for senior living teams to turn resident data into meaningful action. Whether it’s spotting a gap in QoL data, comparing performance across communities, or surfacing a friendship match that helps a resident feel less isolated, every enhancement in this release is designed to support the people doing the work of care, and the residents who depend on it.
We’re continuing to invest in tools that help your team see more clearly, act more quickly, and connect more deeply. As always, we’d love to hear how these updates are working for your community.