Senior Living Engagement Platform Patent Application
Summary
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260088168A1) for a senior living engagement and care support platform. The application, filed on December 3, 2025, describes a system designed to facilitate senior user engagement and provide updates to caregivers.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published a patent application, identified as US20260088168A1, detailing an "engagement and care support platform" (ECSP) for senior living. The application, filed on December 3, 2025, outlines a computer system designed to register users and associated caregivers, generate a senior profile, and present a daily interactive user interface. It includes functionality to prompt user interaction and transmit daily update messages to caregivers indicating whether interaction occurred.
This publication represents a patent application, not a final rule or guidance, and therefore does not impose immediate compliance obligations. However, companies operating in the health informatics and elder care technology sectors should be aware of this filing as it may indicate emerging technological trends and potential future intellectual property landscapes. No compliance actions are immediately required, and no penalties are associated with this patent application publication.
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SENIOR LIVING ENGAGEMENT AND CARE SUPPORT PLATFORMS
Application US20260088168A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Stephen Dunstan, Kami LaVallier, Edward P. Matesevac, Mary Kay Mueller, Vallory Clardy, Matthew Morrison, Nirav Patel, Francesco Radicati, Beth Ann Snell, Cara Lawlor Quigley, Caroline Mead, Kelsey Schachter, Brea Dutt, Lindsay Meyer, Leny Santana, Marta Coleman, Christine Pizzo
Abstract
Provided herein is an engagement and care support platform (“ECSP”) computer system including at least one processor in communication with at least one memory device for facilitating senior user engagement. The processor is programmed to: (i) register a user through an application, (ii) register a caregiver associated with the user through the application, (iii) generate a senior profile based upon user personal and scheduling data, (iv) build a daily interactive user interface that reflects the senior profile, (v) display the daily interactive user interface at a first client device associated with the user, (vi) cause the first client device to initiate a daily interaction prompt to the user, (vii) determine whether any user interaction was received in response to the daily interaction prompt, and (viii) transmit a daily update message to a second client device associated with the caregiver, including an indication of whether any user interaction was received.
CPC Classifications
G16H 40/67 G06F 3/167 G16H 10/60 G16H 80/00 H04L 5/02 H04L 51/02
Filing Date
2025-12-03
Application No.
19407928
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