Residents and families at Miller's Senior Living Community recently had the opportunity to learn about an innovative new healthcare resource when Dr. Tod Stillson visited the Plymouth community to introduce his new program, ChatRX.
Dr. Stillson met with residents and family members to share information about how ChatRX can help individuals better understand and manage their healthcare. The program provides an easy way for users to access medical information, ask questions, and stay informed about their health — tools that can be especially valuable for seniors navigating the complexities of healthcare decisions.
During the visit, residents and families had the opportunity to learn more about the program and how it may benefit them in their day-to-day healthcare management. The session provided a chance for attendees to ask questions and gain a clearer understanding of how technology can support their health and wellness.
Anna Corbett, Community Relations Director at Miller's Senior Living Community, expressed appreciation for Dr. Stillson's visit and the valuable information he shared. "It was an informative and enjoyable visit, and we are excited to see how ChatRX can help support the residents in the future," Corbett said.
Miller's Senior Living Community, located at 625 Oakhill Avenue in Plymouth, continues to seek out new resources and programs that enhance the quality of life for its residents and provide families with tools to stay engaged in their loved ones' care.
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