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Senior Living & Aging Services

Make governed supportive care easier for older adults to access.

Many older adults live with pain, stiffness, mobility limitations, poor sleep, stress, isolation, and transportation barriers that make consistent supportive care difficult to access. InnerVital helps senior living and aging-services organizations design governed acupuncture-first programs through onsite care days, reserved clinic blocks, transportation-aware scheduling, and measurable pilots.

Who we support

Built for organizations serving older adults.

Assisted living communities

Supportive-care access models for residents who may benefit from structured onsite or reserved-capacity programs.

Independent living communities

Education, reserved clinic blocks, and access pathways for active older adults seeking responsible supportive care.

Senior day centers

Pilot programs and care days that fit recurring group schedules and transportation realities.

Care-management networks

Coordination-friendly pathways for aging-in-place, home-care, and community-based support organizations.

Faith and community groups

Trust-centered education and access partnerships for senior communities.

Philanthropy-sponsored access

Program structures that can be supported by donors, foundations, or community sponsors where appropriate.

Why senior-care organizations engage

Need is common. Access is often the barrier.

Older adults may be interested in supportive care but face cost, transportation, trust, mobility, scheduling, and continuity barriers. InnerVital helps organizations build access models that make participation easier and more consistent.

Programs are designed to support comfort, function, sleep, stress regulation, recovery routines, and quality-of-life goals without replacing medical care or making disease-cure claims.

  • Pain and function support
  • Mobility and balance confidence support
  • Sleep and relaxation support
  • Stress regulation
  • Recovery routines after medical clearance
  • Transportation-aware scheduling
  • Caregiver and family trust-building
  • Simple participant communication

Program models

Flexible access models for senior communities.

Onsite care days

Scheduled supportive-care sessions at the senior community, subject to staffing, licensure, setting requirements, and program design.

Reserved clinic blocks

Dedicated appointment windows at an InnerVital location for residents, members, or defined cohorts.

Transportation-aware scheduling

Route-based or group scheduling models that reduce access friction where appropriate and compliant.

Pilot programs

An 8- to 12-week pilot with participation tracking, satisfaction measures, and selected patient-reported outcomes.

Community education

Plain-language sessions on supportive-care options, self-care routines, expectations, and when to seek medical attention.

Sponsored access pathways

Collaboration with foundations, donors, or community sponsors to help fund access where appropriate.

Implementation model

Structure, safety, continuity, and measurement.

1

Design Engagement

Define the population, setting, use case, governance structure, staffing model, documentation workflow, safety controls, and pilot scorecard.

2

Pilot Program

Launch a focused pilot with clear eligibility, escalation pathways, communication rules, documentation standards, and reporting cadence.

3

Managed Operations

InnerVital supports staffing readiness, practitioner training, QA, chart review, protocol governance, outcomes reporting, and program management.

4

Center of Excellence Support

As the institution internalizes the program, InnerVital remains available for Academy training, QA, scorecards, protocol updates, staffing support, and advisory services.

Practical scorecards

Measure what matters for senior-care settings.

Attendance and completion

Track whether the access model is convenient enough for residents to use consistently.

Satisfaction and confidence

Capture resident, staff, and family feedback in plain language.

Function and comfort self-reports

Use simple measures for comfort, movement confidence, sleep, or stress where appropriate.

Operational feasibility

Assess staffing, scheduling, transportation, room setup, and repeatability before expansion.

Next step

Make governed supportive care easier for older adults to access.

Explore an onsite care day, reserved appointment block, transportation-aware schedule, or senior-community pilot.

Institutional inquiry

Ready to route this conversation?

Use the central institutional inquiry form for design engagements, pilots, managed services, onsite service days, referral pathways, Academy/workforce partnerships, and strategic partnerships. The form is for business information only.

Please do not include protected health information, detailed medical history, diagnosis information, medication lists, or urgent medical concerns in this form.