Unveiling TSOLife’s Revolutionary Senior Living Content Platform

Reshaping the Future of Senior Living Experiences In the ever-evolving landscape of senior living, TSOLife proudly presents a groundbreaking solution designed to elevate the resident experience to new heights. Our newly launched content platform is set to redefine engagement, offering an industry-first on-demand print library that introduces a personalized Daily Tribune for each resident.  OurContinue reading “Unveiling TSOLife’s Revolutionary Senior Living Content Platform”

TSOLife Announces New VP of Customer Experience

Allison McBryde Promoted to TSOLife Vice President of Customer Experience We are thrilled to announce the well-deserved promotion of Allison McBryde to the position of Vice President of Customer Experience at TSOLife. A proud alumna of Texas State University, Allison holds a Bachelor of Science in Sociology with a specialization in Gerontology. With an impressiveContinue reading “TSOLife Announces New VP of Customer Experience”

Forging Heartfelt Connections: A Guide to Meaningful Interactions with Seniors

In the intricate tapestry of senior living communities, a realm of stories is waiting to be uncovered that help point us toward a life enriched with meaning and purpose. As the driving force behind TSOLife’s data quality team, I’ve learned from seniors how wonderful life can be and how simple conversations can surprise us withContinue reading “Forging Heartfelt Connections: A Guide to Meaningful Interactions with Seniors”

How to Plan Engaging Activities for Seniors in 2023

Seniors deserve to live active and fulfilling lives, and as activity directors, we play a crucial role in making that happen. An updated planning strategy for 2023 is essential to create engaging and meaningful senior living communities. This blog post will provide valuable tips to enhance your activity planning and ensure seniors have the opportunity to thrive if you want to level up your resident experience and enhance your senior’s quality of life. Learn more about TSOLife’s Resident Engagement solution.

Innovative Ideas for Life Enrichment Programming

Innovation and technology seem like the “it couple” of the day, highly dependent on one another. However, by definition, innovation is simply the idea of doing something new. We grossly limit ourselves and our organizations when we use the word innovation from a strict technology perspective. However, if we focus on positive disruptive change and get ourselves out of what’s comfortable, we will reap the benefits of long-term innovation. 

ASHA Session Recap 2023: The Next Frontier–Integrated Technology That Drives Insights

Before attending American Senior Housing Association (ASHA) 2023 annual meeting, we discussed how it would be an excellent opportunity to connect with leaders and innovators in the senior living industry, so expectations were high before attending. This year’s event met and exceeded those expectations; we were thrilled to meet many great people passionate about improvingContinue reading “ASHA Session Recap 2023: The Next Frontier–Integrated Technology That Drives Insights”

Evolve 2021 Session Recap: ‘Something in Common’​ Partnership with Benchmark Senior Living

At the Evolve 2021 Virtual Summit, we dove into the TSOLife rollout in the 63 Benchmark communities with Barbara Solomon, Vice President of Revenue Operations, and what her overall take has been on the program. Here are the top four takeaways.

The Biggest Takeaways from the ‘Improving the Resident Experience’ panel at SLTS

Let’s take a look at some of the key problems and challenges we discussed about improving the resident experience with top industry thought leaders Sara Kyle, Kelly Stranburg, Barbara Solomon and Aras Erekul.

Custom Dashboards and Actionable Insights: Personal Resident Experiences without the Guesswork

Like we mentioned before, just because technology can consolidate information in one easy place, doesn’t mean staff will access that data or use it effectively. It needs to be implemented into their workflow so that it doesn’t add time and frustration to their already-hectic jobs.