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SEASON 5 HOT TOPICS


TECHNOLOGY


It’s no surprise that technology continues to have monumental impacts on the senior living industry. In Season 5, we sit down with industry experts on the implications of tech and the future of senior living. Charles Mann discusses the peace of mind that’s been established in senior care as technology makes advancements in infection prevention and control. We hear from Amber Bardon and Rachel Lugge on the role that technology plays in senior living strategy and day-to-day operations. Charles de Vilmorin shares about what technology has done to improve resident engagement. In the era of technology, it’s been particularly exciting for us to sit in the front seat with other thought leaders that are taking senior living to new heights.


DON’T MISS THE LATEST EPISODES, TRENDS, AND MORE


WORKFORCE


As the senior living industry emerges from the pandemic, issues with staffing shortages linger, but fortunately, the industry pushes forward with senior living influencers at the helm. We were inspired by conversations with caregiver and activist, Mary Daniel and small-home operator, Raphaela Sapire, who are creating positive momentum in the communities around them. David Clement focuses on personal growth and the importance of having a mentor, while Greg Puklicz encourages young professionals to get involved with the senior living industry.


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