The REI Blog
A Better Outlook!! Occupancy Level Rising
Posted on February 5, 2010
It has been a long time since annual living absorption were positive: 4Q07. For most assisted living metro area, the second quarter of 2009 was actually the first time that there was an annual increase for absorption since the end of 2007.NIC MAP is the leading provider of data concerning occupancy levels of the assisted […]
3 technologies for better Life Enrichment and Activities
Posted on January 17, 2010
Activity Directors and Life Enrichment Program Directors have seen their job description and requirements evolve deeply in the past twenty years. As demand and needs shift towards a less “institutionalized” life in retirement communities, huge challenges for the management of these facilities arises. One of the most common complaints comes from the lack of personalized […]
Silvers Summit @ CES 2010
Posted on January 11, 2010
The CES (Consumer Electronic Show) in Las Vegas is the annual meeting of everything that has to do with technology. Some view it as an annual pilgrimage to spot products before they take off. Major successes were introduced there such as the CD, the DVD, the Blue Ray format… While the highlights of the 2010 […]
Linked Senior at GROWS on January 7th
Posted on January 1, 2010
Charles de Vilmorin, CEO and Co-founder of Linked Senior will be speaking at the January Senior Service Network (SSN) Meeting of the GROWS (Grass Root Organization for the Well Being of Seniors) The topic of the presentation is: Emotional Health and Quality of Life Through Technology Here are the details:Holiday Park Senior Center 3950 Ferrara […]
Holiday Greetings from Linked Senior!!!
Posted on December 17, 2009
Our team here at Linked Senior would like to extend to you our holiday greetings; we hope you will have relaxing time amongst your loved ones and wish you many nice things for the year to come. The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot. Michael Altshuler Year’s end is […]
These Resident, these Heroes
Posted on December 9, 2009
Sometimes people forget that retirement communities are normal social spaces where interactions happen all the time. There are exchanges between residents, with caregivers, the families and the outside world.The social landscape of a community has the same characteristics of any other groups of men and women: there are leaders, loners, and active or less active […]