Why Senior Living & Aging-in-Place Are Distinct

Senior living and aging-in-place environments are defined by long time horizons, evolving care needs, and heightened sensitivity to dignity, autonomy, and safety.

These environments must support:

  • Independent living for as long as possible
  • Predictable transitions in support needs
  • Family and caregiver involvement
  • Workforce coordination without surveillance
  • Resident dignity across physical and cognitive changes

Infrastructure in these environments must adapt without reconfiguring the home or redefining care roles.

Senior Living Context & Validation Focus

Betti in Senior Living Contexts

In senior living and aging-in-place environments, Betti:

  • Operates under senior-living–specific Environmental Tiers
  • Uses spatial intelligence to understand context without monitoring residents
  • Supports safety and continuity while preserving autonomy
  • Enables aging-in-place without repeated retrofits

Typical deployment models include:

  • Betti Home Intelligence for planned or long-lived residential assets
  • Betti Care for occupied communities or care-aware environments

Clear Boundaries

In senior living environments, Betti does not:

  • Monitor residents continuously
  • Diagnose cognitive or physical decline
  • Replace caregivers or staff
  • Function as a medical or RPM system
  • Introduce surveillance-based safety models

This preserves dignity, consent, and trust.

Focus of Independent Validation

Through ILIP and independent oversight by HOBEC, senior living and aging-in-place environments are evaluated for:

  • Reduction in avoidable emergency escalation
  • Improved resident stability and continuity
  • Safety context without intrusion
  • Support for caregivers and family coordination
  • Accessibility utilization over time

Validation occurs at the environment level, using aggregated and anonymized indicators.

Why This Matters

For senior living operators, families, and public partners, validated outcomes may inform:

  • Extended independent living
  • Reduced crisis-driven interventions
  • Improved resident experience and dignity
  • Workforce efficiency without added monitoring burden

Findings will be released through HOBEC publications following validation cycles.

Governance & Validation

Senior living and aging-in-place environments are governed through:

  • Environmental Tiers
  • HOBEC independent validation
  • ILIP pilot methodology

Evidence precedes claims.