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Senior Living & Long-Term Care IT

Specialized IT infrastructure for senior living communities, assisted living facilities, and skilled nursing centers — from resident WiFi and security cameras to emergency call systems.

Overview

Senior living communities face unique IT challenges: residents expect hotel-quality WiFi, families demand reliable video calling, staff need connected care tools, and regulators require stringent safety systems. Summit DNC builds infrastructure that serves all of these needs — enterprise WiFi covering every unit and common area, security cameras for resident safety, emergency call and wander-management cabling, and networks designed to support modern telehealth and remote monitoring platforms.

Senior Living & Long-Term Care IT

Industry Challenges

The unique infrastructure pain points we solve for this vertical.

Residents and families expecting reliable, high-speed WiFi in every unit and common area

Aging building construction (thick walls, metal studs) creating WiFi dead zones

Supporting telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and video calling platforms

Wander management and elopement prevention systems requiring specialized cabling

Balancing resident privacy with security camera coverage for safety

Meeting CMS Conditions of Participation for life-safety and communication systems

How We Help

Our Solutions

How Summit DNC addresses the specific IT infrastructure needs of this vertical.

Building-wide WiFi with in-unit access points for resident and staff networks

Security camera systems covering entrances, exits, parking areas, and common spaces

Low-voltage cabling for nurse call, wander management, and emergency pull stations

Network segmentation separating resident, staff, medical device, and building management traffic

Structured cabling upgrades to support telehealth carts, smart beds, and IoT sensors

Outdoor WiFi for courtyards, gardens, and recreational areas

Compliance & Standards

Regulatory Requirements

Standards and regulations that impact IT infrastructure in this vertical.

HIPAA Security Rule for skilled nursing and assisted living ePHI handling

CMS Conditions of Participation for life-safety and communication systems

California Title 22 licensing requirements for residential care facilities

ADA accessibility requirements for technology installations

FAQ

Common Questions About Senior Living & Long-Term Care IT

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