Why Senior Living and Post-Acute Care Organizations Should Invest in Updated Network Infrastructure

By 2030, adults in the U.S. born from 1946 to 1964 will be 65 years old or older. Consistently, older adults have also shared that they would like to stay in their homes for longer.
As senior living and post-acute care organizations face staffing shortages, the need for resident safety improvements and competition with at-home aging, one aspect that could help them become more attractive to caregivers and prospective residents or patients is a modernized network infrastructure.
The previous model, with Wi-Fi limited to a common area, is no longer sufficient. Staff members expect mobility, and…