CAST Pilot Projects

Advancing pilot studies with aging-services technologies is an essential element of unleashing technology's potential to transform aging. LeadingAge CAST is facilitating partnerships among providers, companies and universities to establish technology pilots and centers of excellence. Several CAST members are already working with companies and universities to conduct pilot studies and learn how technologies can transform the care and services they offer to older adults. The case studies presented below explore the challenges, benefits and opportunities that technology can offer organizations like yours.

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2012 PEAK Leadership Summit Idea Exchange Participant Interviews

The CAST Idea Exchange at the 2012 PEAK Leadership Summit featured case study participants from the report, Preparing for the Future: Developing Technology-Enabled Long-Term Services and Supports for a New Population of Older Adults. The collection of case studies highlights the impressive work being carried out by pioneers in the field of aging services. CAST briefly interviewed the innovative leaders of the technology-enabled business plans. More

ACTS Retirement-Life Communities Case Study

Strategic planning to streamline and improve services, a strong commitment to nvesting in infrastructure changes and the early adoption of monitoring and point-of-care technologies have enabled ACTS Retirement-Life Communities to lead the industry in setting the standard of care. More

Billings Clinic/Dahl Memorial Healthcare Association Case Study

How a Network of Providers and Telehealth Enabled Care to Rural Patients. More

Cathedral Square Corporation Case Study

How 1 housing provider earned a seat at the table to influence state health care policy. More

Ecumen Case Study

Since 2003, Ecumen has expanded its reach be¬yond its bricks-and-mortar campuses in an effort to establish a market niche among older consum¬ers living in their own homes. The organization’s mission to empower older people and help them remain independent led to the adoption of a variety of technology products and services. More

Eskaton Case Study

Investments in technology-related research and development helped Eskaton deploy elec¬tronic health records (EHR) and a sensor-equipped remote monitoring system, and build a national demonstration home featuring universal design, supportive technologies and “green” living features. More

Evangelical Homes of Michigan Case Study

This Case Study discusses how Evangelical Homes of Michigan’s life care services at home and digital technology platform allow provider to break through and provide wellness solutions beyond bricks-and-mortar. More

Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society Case Study

A Culture of Innovation Committed to Evidence Base Use of Technology. More

Front Porch Case Study

The Front Porch Center for Technology Innovation and Wellbeing (CTIW) is a center of excellence within the Front Porch family of companies that collaborates with residents and staff-as well as researchers, academic insti-tutions and other care providers-to identify the needs of older adults that can be met with the help of technology solutions. More

Jewish Home Lifecare Case Study

This case study shows how Jewish Home Lifecare uses technology in all of its service lines and in all components of its Community Service Division. It is currently in the process of rolling out technology-enabled services in its sub-acute unit. More

Lutheran Homes of Michigan Case Study

This case study discusses how Lutheran Homes of Michigan extended medication management technology pilots to empower vulnerable elders. More

Lutheran Homes of South Carolina Case Study

Technology initiatives at Lutheran Homes of South Carolina are grounded in the organization’s stra¬tegic goals and priorities related to improving the quality of care and services for our residents. Cur¬rent technology initiatives include electronic health records (EHR) and a variety of care tracking software designed for specific care sectors like hospice or assisted living. More

Mather LifeWays

Dr. Perry Edelman and his colleagues at the Mather LifeWays Institute on Aging have been working to assess the quality of life of people with dementia and developed a measure, called “Observing Quality of Life in Dementia” or OQOLD, which enables professional caregivers to assess the quality of life of persons with dementia based on their observations during a variety of activities. More

Metropolitan Jewish Health System Case Study

EMR has helped MJHS’s home care agencies be more efficient with aggregated data to improve internal operations while the ability to provide custom¬ized data about outcomes to partners and payers a key success factor in a future environment that will most certainly include payment bundling, capitation, health homes and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO). More

MorseLife Case Study

MorseLife employs a variety of technology in its provision of services and supports, including remote monitoring technology to help mitigate acute-care episodes, care documentation software that helps nursing assistants track activities of daily living, wireless networking technology in preparation for EHR deployment and a paperless employment application process that includes background screening and competency testing. More

Presbyterian Senior Care Case Study

Presbyterian SeniorCare is preparing to extend its services into the homes of older people living in the community. Preliminary plans call for integrating a variety of technology devices into the organization’s non-medical home care agency and into an adult day health program that the organization is now expanding. A shared transportation service would link these two programs with the organization’s Longwood at Home program. More

Providence Life Services Case Study

Providence Life Services (PLS) does not focus on calculating a return on investment for technology and instead relies on technology-enabled services to help make the organization more efficient and specifically looks for areas to eliminate any duplicate data entry by integrating as many existing systems as possible. However, it recognizes that the existence of an EMR or other technology does not guarantee greater efficiency unless the organization uses the EMR implementa¬tion period to standardize their procedures and processes. More

Selfhelp Community Services Case Study

Once Selfhelp incorporated technology into its mission statement, it began to actively recruit new board members who had technology backgrounds and established a technology committee that is led by a technology champion. Staff members who are supportive of and familiar with technology were identified and called upon to convince others to give technology a try. More

Volunteers of America Case Study

This Case Study discusses how Volunteers of America’s remote monitoring pilot improved quality of life, increased staff efficiencies and decreased care costs. More

CAST Case Study Archieve

An archive of CAST Case Studies that highlight opportunities and barriers for technology in aging services. More

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