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Posted on November 27, 2020
Providers must invest in better staffing, accessible tools and optimizing data, so that our industry can efficiently deliver more individualized experiences and build a stronger community that offers meaningful social …Posted on October 29, 2020
Let’s agree that this year we will be Holiday Strong! We have plenty of time to plan for a holiday season that is filled with hope and encouragement.Posted on October 8, 2020
Now is the time to seize on this opportunity to rebuild our field! Use the REIS assessment to assess your community and better acknowledge, educate and empower each of your …Posted on September 4, 2020
Last month Linked Senior had the opportunity to interview 96-year-old Marilyn Joyce (Hearl) Nowak, one of the original “Rosie the Riveters.” In 1943, she was living in Michigan and just …Posted on August 6, 2020
The global pandemic has offered the field of resident engagement an opportunity to start fresh when it comes to activities in senior living communities. Now is the time to acknowledge …Posted on July 27, 2020
Now is the time to acknowledge, educate and empower activity and life enrichment professionals so they can care for themselves and in turn meaningfully engage residents so that they can …Posted on April 20, 2020
It is with great pride that we present the manifesto of the #ActivitiesStrong Initiative.Posted on March 26, 2020
Reflecting on the lives of our residents and the discussions I’ve had with providers since the beginning of COVID-19, I find that our industry is stepping up to meet this …Posted on January 24, 2020
As the new decade begins, it is time to move from the old standard of activities to one of authentic and measurable resident engagement. This type of engagement is only …Posted on December 16, 2019
There are two essential ingredients in the recipe for person-centered, meaningful resident engagement. The first is that engagement opportunities a provider offers must be based on a comprehensive understanding of …Posted on November 14, 2019
The WHY of resident engagement is to help older adults find meaning in their lives and stay connected to their purpose regardless of their interests or cognitive changes.Posted on October 31, 2019
The opportunity to engage with our surroundings meaningfully each day is a basic human right. The freedom to do this must be protected by providers who are serving older adults … - Newsletter
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