Blog: Tag: person centered

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Revera Health Systems selects Linked Senior to provide person centered care

Washington DC, May 26rd 2014: – Revera Health Systems, a leading senior care organization, selected Linked Senior, as a key component of the organization’s quality care and person centered initiatives.  The Revera team is deploying Linked Senior at their 29 skilled nursing facilities starting with an initial implementation of 8 locations. A Cloud based dementia and […]

Linked Senior Receives 2014 LINK Elite Supplier Award

Washington DC, May 13th, 2014 – Linked Senior, the leader in dementia and therapy engagement software for the senior care market is proud to announce that it has earned the “Elite Supplier” distinction for the 2014 LINK Conference. This award is given to suppliers who participated in last year’s conference and ranked as a top […]

Dementia engagement – Person centered is better

The main reason why residents with dementia may have increased levels of agitation and aggression is because they may lead lives that lack purposeful activity. Over the past few years, the concept of “engagement” has emerged as a means of understanding the behavioral pattern often seen in residents with dementia. For that matter, “Engagement” is […]

Dementia care assessment – From compliance to customer service

The basis of good dementia care lies in supporting people at their highest functioning level and answering their personal needs in the most compassionate and respectful way. To support quality care with stronger care planning and anti-psychotic drug reduction initiatives, knowledge about each resident is paramount to drive person centered experience. At the fore front […]

Linked Senior announces the release of advanced brain fitness and non-pharmacological intervention features

Washington DC, February, 11th 2014: Linked Senior Inc., the leader in resident engagement for the senior housing and long term care market, announced today the release of advanced tools for brain health and non-pharmacological wellness initiatives. In partnership with Dr Rob Winningham, Professor of Psychology and Chair of the Behavioral Sciences Division at Western Oregon […]