How Digital Program Registration Transforms Resident Engagement
For years, event registration in senior living meant a pen-and-paper sign-up sheet taped outside the rec office, if it existed at all.
But as our expectations for personalized, responsive experiences have grown, so has the need for better systems to track and manage interest in programs. Residents and their families are used to online event registration, familiar with tools like Facebook and Eventbrite. They want the ability to register themselves, add programs to their calendars, and get reminders for events or notifications when a program is changed or cancelled.
Digitizing program registration is more than an operational convenience. It’s a window into resident interest, a tool for better communication with families, and a way to turn great programs into great data.
When residents (or their loved ones) register for programs in advance, you gain insight that makes your teams more responsive and your communities more connected.
Here’s what becomes possible:
These are the kinds of moments registration makes easier, and more thoughtful.
Keeping registration easy to understand for both your team and residents is very important. We typically see registration set up in the following ways for different programs:
Program registration plays a role across all levels of care:
And because everything is digital, you can:
Registration is more than a list of names. It’s about understanding who’s engaging, how, and why.
In the end, online registration isn’t about replacing human touch: it’s enhancing your ability to deliver a personalized, meaningful experience to residents.
Registration allows your staff to spend less time chasing down lists and more time connecting with residents. It gives families a way to feel involved and helpful.
And it gives your teams the data they need to make every program more meaningful.
Thanks for reading,
Elizabeth Audette-Bourdeau
CEO, Welbi
Katie Stewart
Katie is a member of Welbi’s Customer Experience team! She has a background in communications and recreation and is passionate about older adults, exercise, coffee and people.
Holly Mathias
Holly is a member of Welbi’s Marketing team! She has a background in communications and marketing, and is a compassionate individual who loves team work, story telling, and wellness.
Wendy Riopelle
Wendy is a student in the Honours BA in English program at the University of Ottawa, where she has won numerous awards for her writing.
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