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iN2L introduces iConnect, the next level of resident engagement
Over the last year, significant changes in how residents
connect, communities operate, and
workforces engage have served to underscore the crucial role technology plays in senior living. In response, iN2L, the leading provider of person- centered digital engagement to the senior living market, launched iConnect, a new end-to-end solution to help better engage residents and create truly connected communities.
iConnect is designed to facilitate deeper social connections and camaraderie among senior living residents and community staff, nurture personal interests, and support independence and unique needs. With new features including resident interest inventories, a resident directory, intelligent matching of residents based on interests, a digital scrapbook, staff operational support, and family interaction tools, iConnect is intended to act as a connective tissue for senior living communities by fostering relationships, supporting personalized engagement, and creating workforce efficiencies.
To support true connections and help create the experiences that seniors find most meaningful, iConnect’s features are designed to
help residents
build meaningful relationships
within communities—and continue to bolster relationships with their friends and loved ones living outside of their community. By enabling greater levels of connection and person-centered care, iConnect supports unparalleled resident engagement, satisfaction, and personal well-being.
“We hear time and again that camaraderie and opportunities to engage and interact based on personal
interests are the biggest drivers of
resident well-being and satisfaction. iConnect is designed with the well-being of residents in mind. It will help communities support the development of integral friendships, personalized engagement, and ongoing family connectedness that are so important.”
— Lisa Taylor, CEO, iN2L 7
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