Safe Aging Initiative for Senior Living
Proactive Health, Safety & Wellness Engagement for IL • AL • MC • SN
Build resident and family confidence. Improve safety outcomes. Reduce risk — all through one automated coordinated, turnkey program.
INTRODUCTION
Senior living leaders consistently share that while falls are a major concern, families worry about far more—medication adherence, scams, cognitive changes, environmental safety, and day‑to‑day wellbeing. Addressing these issues independently leads to inconsistent messaging and added work for teams.
Safe Aging Initiative (SAI) solves this by bringing every critical safety, wellness, and education theme into a comprehensive and turnkey. program It boosts resident confidence, strengthens family trust, improves safety and compliance outcomes, and reduces preventable incidents, litigation risks, medical costs, and move‑outs—all without adding to staff workload. In addition to:
Predictable, proactive communication that reassures residents and families
Improved staff efficiency through ready‑made, plug‑in content
Stronger retention and satisfaction across all segments
Short Introduction
Complete program for about $2 per resident each month.
Community and Segmented
SAI drives awareness on broad topics like bathroom safety and family engagement. This is where we align to National Awareness Month themes such as falls, scams, care plan adherence, and general wellness that converge with Older Adults.
We also add another layer of content for each segment that is sent just to those in or experiencing that segment. In addition to the broader topic comms in the “ALL” row, each segment receives topics specific to their segment, for instance :
Memory Care: sundowning, music therapy, going out in public, agitation, etc.
Multi‑Format Educational Assets
Residents, families and staff are sent weekly short bullet driven actionable messages, monthly articles - going deeper into 1-2 topics. Your program contact receives quarterly digital posters to print and hang, weekly social media posts, and pre‑built PowerPoint decks addressing National Awareness Month topics to present to residents, families and staff..

