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Asbury Doubles Technology Expenditures, Could Soon Pilot a Robot

Asbury Communities, one of the largest senior living nonprofits in the U.S. has ramped up its technology investments  in an effort to attract the incoming wave of baby boomers over the next decade. If all goes according to plan, visitors to Asbury may soon be greeted by a robot named Pepper.

Frederick, Maryland-based Asbury is currently conducting four technology pilot programs in its seven senior housing communities located in four states. The organization has doubled its expenditures for technology since last year, though leaders with the company didn’t give exact figures on how much it currently spends.

The effort is part of CEO Doug Leidig’s plan to position the operator to better attract older adults in the next five to seven years, according to Asbury’s Chief Strategic Alliances Officer, Sandy Lawson.

“He’s really put an emphasis on the resident that will be coming to us in over the next seven to 10 year period … and what role is technology is going to play in meeting the needs of those residents,” Lawson told Senior Housing News.

Among Asbury’s ongoing pilot programs are:

Visitors to Asbury’s headquarters — or the Asbury Support and Collaboration Center, as the provider calls it — can even view some of these tech pilots in action. For example, they can interact with Pepper by asking it questions or telling it to dance with the end goal of “training” the jovial robot to work in resident-facing settings, such as in reception areas. If all goes according to plan, Pepper may soon find itself in an Asbury community by the end of May, where it can begin to listen to residents and record their questions for later analysis.

“[Using Pepper] could lead to changes in our signage, such as where we are confusing people because we’re not identifying something,” Lawson said. “It will be interesting to see what we learn about ourselves as we study what questions get asked to Pepper.”

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While the overall effort is preparing Asbury to better meet future residents’ preferences, there is yet another, perhaps more important concept at work: improving current residents’ quality of life.

“We’re trying to look at what will improve the quality of life for our residents,” Lawson said. “If you can prevent a fall for even one resident, that’s huge, that’s game-changing.”

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Source: Senior Housing News

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