AI-Driven Activity Management: Elevating Resident Engagement and Operational Efficiency
45 min
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
Intermediate Skill Level: This content is geared towards senior living professionals with 8-10 years of industry experience.
As the senior living industry grapples with enhancing well-being for residents while managing operational efficiency, artificial intelligence (AI) solutions have become increasingly appealing due to their ability to augment our current capabilities. Because of this, many already have a basic knowledge of what AI is and does. But what does using AI in senior living actually look like? This session will go beyond talking about AI as a concept and instead dive into AI in practice.
Drawing on the experiences of a successful strategic technology partnership, the speakers will delve into how AI is transforming resident and staff experiences and the importance of partnerships for creating truly effective technology. This session will take a deep dive into the practical application of AI in senior living, focusing specifically on AI-driven activity management, calendar coordination, and activity programming. Attendees will learn how a strategic technology partnership has harnessed AI to personalize resident experiences, streamline staff workflows, and elevate overall community engagement. Speakers will discuss their collaborative development of an AI-driven feature and the benefits achieved, including meeting evolving resident expectations for personalized experiences and alleviating staff burden. They will also discuss the role and benefits of user-centered design in this collaborative process. Through this real-world case study, attendees will gain actionable knowledge, including successful strategies and lessons learned, that they can bring back to their organizations to begin or amend their technology innovation journey. Join us to discover how AI can drive innovation and shape the future of senior living.
Approved for NAB/NCERS CEUs
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