Omega Acquires Connected Living to Support Social Connection in Seniors Housing

by Jeff Shaw

HUNT VALLEY, Md. — Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. (NYSE: OHI) has acquired Connected Living, a technology platform that enables communication and connection for today’s aging adult communities.

For over a decade, Connected Living’s mission has been to provide technology solutions and services that inspire an aging population to connect, contribute and live each day to its fullest, according to OHI.

“Human connection and engagement have always been key elements of effective resident care, and the pandemic has reinforced their importance,” says Taylor Pickett, Omega’s CEO. “Through Connected Living, we look forward to helping senior care centers connect residents with staff, family and friends to provide an enhanced experience for everyone.”

Sarah Hoit, Connected Living’s co-founder and CEO, will now also serve on Omega’s management team.

Connected Living is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Omega, a Hunt Valley-based REIT that invests in the long-term care industry, largely in skilled nursing and assisted living.

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