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Linked Senior releases its engagement and behavior management dashboard

Linked Senior, the leading web based dementia engagement platform for the senior care market, announced today the release of its engagement & behavior management dashboard. With this new product, a provider will now be able to manage all life enrichment activities and follow in real time dementia behavior interventions. This allows for increased compliance, better […]

Senior care clinical expert, Steven Littlehale, joins Linked Senior’s board of advisors

WASHINGTON DC, JUNE, 1, 2015: – Linked Senior, the leading web based dementia engagement platform for the senior care market, announced today the addition of Mr. Steven Littlehale to its Board of Advisors. Steven currently serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer for PointRight, based in Cambridge, MA. PointRight is the industry-standard analytics […]

Linked Senior completes PointClickCare certification for integrated dementia engagement

Washington DC, February 17th 2015: – Linked Senior, the leading web based dementia engagement platform for the senior care market, announced today the integration of their service with PointClickCare, the leading electronic health record (EHR) software platform for the senior care market. With this integration, Linked Senior will now be able to pull resident information […]

Making dementia programming outcome driven

The goal of programming and life enrichment is to help residents live their highest quality of life – no matter their interests, background, life stories and abilities. For programming to support optimal wellness in residents, it needs to establish engagement opportunities that match realistic goals for each individual. Measuring outcomes of activities, whether they are […]

Dementia care: Getting the individual’s perspective

Providing person centered care to individuals that have dementia is essential to their quality of life. A critical challenge in achieving this is understanding the perspective of the person with cognitive impairment. With a proper appreciation of that perspective, one can communicate better to achieve more precise assessments, better care and evaluation. It is also critical […]