In resident engagement, we put an incredible amount of heart into programming: planning, organizing, adapting.
But too often, we miss the most important part of the cycle: Did it work? Did residents actually show up? And did it make a difference?
This is where attendance tracking becomes more than an admin task. It becomes a window into what’s working, what’s not, and how we can do better.
Attendance is a powerful tool to understand how your programming is impacting the health and wellbeing of your residents. We truly believe meaningful attendance tracking not only tracks who showed up to programming, tracks things like:
When you collect that kind of data over time, the insights become powerful: at the resident level, for families, for program design, staffing, and community planning.
Consistent drop-off in participation? It might be a red flag about cognitive, physical, or emotional health.
A sudden increase in refusals? That could signal a change in mood, mobility, or social comfort.
It could be as simple as a resident’s interests, hobbies, and passions weren’t captured in their rec assessment. Or your programming doesn’t have an offering for their needs.
All of these patterns matter. Making patterns visible helps you change the outcome.
When your teams are tracking participation accurately and consistently, you can start to spot:
These aren’t just numbers, they’re stories about your residents changing health and wellbeing. And they give your team the ability to intervene early, adjust programming, or collaborate with care teams in more informed ways.
When you track attendance and participation, it helps families trust that their loved one is in good hands, and having a good experience. As residents move from independent living to assisted living, to memory care and skilled nursing, there can be gaps in the story residents tell their families and the facts of their lived experience.
With attendance tracking you are easily able to share with families what programs residents have been invited to, participated in, or refused participation in. This can help create better relationships with families, and bring families into care planning.
We strongly encourage providing AL, MC, and SNF families with access to resident engagement insights in your community portal when it feels right for the resident.
Attendance data helps answer those questions with confidence. You’ll want to regularly track things like:
Here’s where it gets even more exciting. AI tools, like Welbi’s AI recommendation engine, use this data to automatically generate insights and recommendations for your team.
With pattern recognition at scale, you can help your team recommend the right programs at the right time to the right resident. If you consistently see that John isn’t attending programs, it might be because you don’t have programs that are interesting for him. This is a great point of intervention with both the resident and how you approach recreation planning.
At the end of the day, attendance tracking is about delivering the kind of engagement every resident deserves. This has to be easy for your staff to log, and it has to be easy for your data teams to access. If attendance lives on a piece of paper, you won’t have insights to influence your resident outcomes.
Remember, you want to keep track of:
And for your staff? It’s about being able to celebrate what’s working, with data to back it up.
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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