From dinners and excursions to educational sessions and presentations, we were glad to experience so many different ideas on how we can push the senior living industry forward. This year was our first time at SLIF, so we’ve put together a few things we were able to take away from the conference.
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Implementing Person-Centered Care into Our Communities
There are discrepancies between acknowledging the importance of PCC and implementing some of its practices into our communities. In this week’s blog post, we’ll look at how to implement Person-Centered Care into our communities.
Former REPS CEO, Lance Raab, and Solinity Founder, Joshua Crisp, join TSOLife Board of Directors
TAMPA, FL (June 13, 2019) – TSOLife, INC (TSOLife), the legacy preservation company, has brought on two new board members since the start of 2019. Dedicated to capturing life stories and personalizing care, Lance Raab and Joshua Crisp join an already distinguished board of directors.
Your Community’s First Impression
Much like with people, your community’s first impression is crucial to bringing in new residents as well as helping to retain the seniors already in your care.
Our Key Takeaways from Argentum
With such a massive turnout to these conferences, it’s easy to get swept away in all of the other booths and breakout sessions and presentations, but we were able to learn some things and hope that you had some great takeaways as well.
Increasing Resident Engagement through Lifestyle Activities
Between our jobs, family, friends, home responsibilities, leisure time, and on-demand entertainment, it’s never been easier to have a few days slip by in the blink of an eye.
Tech Integration in Senior Living
Technology adoption and senior living may not be completely synonymous at the moment, but we’re facing a shift in assisted living communities that might call for more tech with the ultimate goal of improving quality of life.
Why Families Choose a Community
While it’s important to make sure potential residents and their families like your community, it’s also important to make sure that you have the capacity to care for them.