Improving Clinical Outcomes: Social Wellness as a Driver of Value-Based Care in Senior Living
45 min
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
2:30 PM - 3:15 PM
The senior living industry is well positioned to align with the growing value-based care (VBC) movement, which emphasizes improved outcomes, enhanced quality of life, and reduced avoidable healthcare costs. With its close connection to residents’ daily lives, senior living has a unique opportunity to advance VBC goals—particularly through social wellness, an often underutilized driver of clinical outcomes.
By embedding social engagement strategies into daily operations, care planning, and community culture, organizations can improve resident well-being, reduce isolation, and support key VBC objectives such as lowering hospitalizations and improving overall health outcomes. In this panel session, senior living leaders will share their perspectives on VBC, highlight proactive social wellness initiatives, and discuss measurable results achieved through these efforts.
Attendees will leave with actionable strategies for integrating social wellness into their organizations and positioning their communities as leaders in holistic, person-centered care within a value-based healthcare environment.
By embedding social engagement strategies into daily operations, care planning, and community culture, organizations can improve resident well-being, reduce isolation, and support key VBC objectives such as lowering hospitalizations and improving overall health outcomes. In this panel session, senior living leaders will share their perspectives on VBC, highlight proactive social wellness initiatives, and discuss measurable results achieved through these efforts.
Attendees will leave with actionable strategies for integrating social wellness into their organizations and positioning their communities as leaders in holistic, person-centered care within a value-based healthcare environment.
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Co-Presenter
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Timothy Puri MD -
Lee Ann Collins MSN, RN
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Moderator
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Room
- 205 AB