The pandemic has strained caregiving resources and opened the door to digital tools that drive efficiency and relieve caregiver burden. This survey shows how providers are adapting to prepare for this digital community of the future.
CHICAGO (PRWEB)
September 23, 2020
Senior Housing News, an Aging Media Network publication, is pleased to announce the results of a new survey documenting the technology changes in senior housing resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conducted from July 30 to Aug. 17, 2020 in collaboration with health technology leader Philips, the survey gathers the opinions of more than 250 members of the Senior Housing News audience to learn more about how senior living technology efforts and spending have changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and where the trends are pointing for 2021.
Among the key findings:
- Technology budgets are on the rise, with only 20% of respondents citing cost as the top technology infrastructure challenge for addressing COVID-19. Expect to see a major increase in senior living tech spending next year: 87% of respondents stated that their organizations will spend more on tech in 2021.
- Many senior living leaders lack a technology plan for COVID-19, as fewer than 30% of respondents reported that their organization has a plan in place for appropriate technology solutions for COVID-19. The vast majority say they have at least a general understanding of their approach to technology in the pandemic.
- Telehealth is booming, indicated by the close to 70% of respondents who reported that their organization implemented telehealth since the start of the health crisis.
“The survey results reveal a steep rise in telehealth and other technologies in senior living, both this year and looking ahead to 2021,” said Senior Housing News Editor Tim Mullaney. “Operators were already ramping up and COVID-19 has reinforced the need for technology across a number of different functions — from resident engagement to remote monitoring.”
“COVID-19 has catapulted the concept of a ‘digitally enabled community’ from a future north star to a resident expectation now,” adds Jason Broad, Senior Living Solutions Leader, Philips. “The pandemic has strained caregiving resources and opened the door to digital tools that drive efficiency and relieve caregiver burden. This survey shows how providers are adapting to prepare for this digital community of the future.”
The full survey results are available for download here.
About Aging Media Network / Senior Housing News
Aging Media Network is an innovative publishing company based in Chicago, Illinois, and is the publisher of Senior Housing News, Reverse Mortgage Daily, Home Health Care News, Skilled Nursing News, Hospice News, and Behavioral Health Business.
Senior Housing News is the leading source for news and information covering the growing business of senior housing and care. Visit https://seniorhousingnews.com for more information.
About Philips
For more than 40 years, Philips has advanced the technology to help keep seniors safer. As a global health technology leader, Philips is dedicated to providing the best safety, wellness and management solutions for senior living communities. From traditional e-call systems and cloud-based resident safety platforms to infection control tools and risk assessment surveys, Philips helps communities deliver better overall resident care.
Visit http://www.lifeline.philips.com/seniorliving for more information on Philips senior living solutions.
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