We recently had the opportunity to be a part of LeadingAge Florida’s 58th Annual Convention and Exposition! At the convention, we met Florida locals and senior living professionals to network and discuss the future of senior living. Specifically, what Amazon and Speak2 can do for residents and staff to improve quality of care and connectedness.In this blog, we would like to share our thoughts on the future of senior living expressed in the presentation by Matt Smith, CEO at Speak2, and John Coyne, Senior Solutions Architect at Alexa Smart Properties, at the convention. Here are the five takeaways from our presentation Voice First In Senior Living:
The pandemic sped up global tech adoption in all aspects of life. Everything turned virtual, from work and school, to how we socialize, receive care, or make purchases. Check out these statistics from Mckinsey’s 2021 report:
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The pandemic also sped up tech adoption in senior living. Especially now, with a transition to going back to work in person, senior living communities are utilizing new technologies for a safer and more efficient work environment. |
Studies show that devices that are multimodal help decrease the time it takes to learn new technology. Multimodal technologies refer to technology that combines different modes. Such as voice, text, audio, images, videos, and others.
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The easiest tech for senior living communities to adopt is multimodal devices like Echo Shows, Smart Appliances, and others. Specifically, the combination of voice and screens. We have seen that tech, especially through voice, empowers care and independence for older adults. Therefore, solutions that include voice and screens are best to use in senior living communities. |
Amazon has built-in multiple layers of privacy protection in their Alexa devices. With Alexa for Hospitality, properties can not access voice recordings of what a resident says. Furthermore, no personal information needs to be shared with Alexa to use the device. For instance, you can’t add a credit card or order anything (including Amazon Prime, Uber, and so on). The devices also delete requests and interactions at the end of each day. Amazon nor the vendor can see who interacts or what they ask Alexa. Amazon recognizes that customers value their privacy. That is why Amazon has designed these devices and made the necessary protections to meet the demands of senior living communities.
Senior living communities need solutions that will meet the needs of their growing communities. That is why, in order to deploy and manage large amounts of Alexas, communities need a vendor that aligns with their goals – whether that is to improve communication, optimize staff, engage residents, etc. Here are vendors that can match your communities needs:
Last but not least, Amazon is only at the beginning of what they can do to meet the needs of senior living communities through technology solutions. There is a lot of room for Amazon and its vendors to work with communities and improve on the tools and services we can offer. We’re looking forward to the future.