
QUINCY, Mass. — Three senior housing communities will debut the Connected Living senior-friendly, Web-based portals this month.
Greenwich Farms in Warwick, Capitol Ridge in Providence and Blenheim-Newport in Middletown, which are Benchmark Senior Living communities, will have launched or will launch their online programs on July 13, July 22 and July 26, respectively.
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Connected Living, a senior-focused technology company based in Quincy, Mass., aims to facilitate Internet use by providing computer labs, personalized home pages and one-on-one instruction for seniors.
Residents will be able to access the Internet in Computer Learning Centers if they do not have private computers, and through individual training and group classes.
Benchmark Connections is currently installed in 36 of Benchmark’s 44 senior living communities, said Ann-Marie Bland, Connected Living’s senior vice president of marketing and product development.
Every Benchmark community will launch Benchmark Connections by the third week of August, Bland said.
Benchmark, based in Wellesley, Mass., runs senior living communities in the six New England states.











