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Assisted Living

Resident Wellness & Activity Tracking

In assisted living, the goal is not just safety — it is quality of life. AssistedCare tracks the wellness indicators that matter most so your team can support residents in living actively, socially, and independently.

Challenges in Assisted Living

Gradual Decline Goes Undetected

A resident who slowly eats less, sleeps more, and withdraws from activities may be experiencing a health change that daily observation alone does not catch. Without data trending, these signals are missed.

Activity Participation Is Not Tracked

Your activity team plans wonderful programs, but without tracking who participates and how often, you cannot identify residents who are becoming isolated or disengaged.

Wellness Data Lives in Separate Systems

Vitals in one binder, meal logs in another, activity sign-in sheets in a third. No one sees the complete picture of a resident's wellness across all dimensions.

How AssistedCare Solves It

Holistic Wellness Dashboards

See each resident's vitals, weight, meal intake, sleep quality, activity participation, and mood observations in one view. Trending data reveals patterns that point observations miss.

Early Warning Alerts

When a resident's wellness indicators deviate from their baseline — weight loss, reduced activity, declining meal intake — the system alerts the care team to investigate before a crisis develops.

Activity Participation Tracking

Log activity attendance effortlessly and identify residents who are withdrawing from social engagement. Activity directors can tailor programming based on actual participation data.

Quality of Life Metrics

Track the indicators that matter most to residents and families — independence in daily activities, social connections, physical mobility, and personal satisfaction. These metrics guide care planning decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

The system tracks vitals (blood pressure, pulse, temperature, oxygen saturation, weight), meal intake, fluid intake, sleep patterns, bowel and bladder function, activity participation, mood observations, and pain levels.

With appropriate permissions, families can view wellness summaries through the secure portal. The level of detail visible to families is configured by the facility administrator.

Assisted living wellness tracking focuses on quality of life, independence, and early detection of change — not acute medical monitoring. The workflows and alerts are calibrated for the assisted living care model.

Yes. Wellness monitoring intensity adjusts based on each resident's service plan. High-acuity residents may have daily vital checks, while independent residents have weekly wellness observations.

AssistedCare's desktop application continues to function without an internet connection for a full nursing shift. All medication administration, charting, and clinical documentation works seamlessly offline, then syncs automatically when connectivity is restored.

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