Enjoy a New Level of Comfort: Assisted Living Community with Smart Tech at The Goldton At Spring Hill
for Assisted Living & Memory Care
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Discover the ways Speak2 transforms the daily routines of our residents
At The Goldton At Spring Hill, we embrace innovative technology to enhance the lives of our residents. Our smart apartments with Alexa and Speak2 transform everyday tasks into convenient, safe, and enjoyable experiences within our supportive senior community.
Find Out How Alexa & Speak2 Can Enhance Your Daily Experience!
Voice-Activated Assistance
A friendly voice to provide information, set reminders, and answer questions.
Smart Apartment Controls
Manage lights and devices effortlessly.
Medication Reminders
Alexa helps with timely medication reminders.
Explore how our smart properties prioritize safety and independence
Emergency Response
Quick access to emergency services through voice commands as a call to a care associate or nurse.
Security Features
Smart security systems to provide peace of mind for residents and their families.
Explore the exciting features of Alexa & Speak2
- Tell me the weather
- Tell me what’s for lunch
- Tell me what are the activities for the day
- Call the front desk concierge
- Call housekeeping or maintenance
- Turn off and on your lights
- Video call your friends and family
- Set reminders for you
- Receive announcements from the community
- Schedule transportation
- Get the news
- Play your favorite music
- Connect you with residents with the same interests
- Ask it a question of just about anything
- Remind you to take your medicine
- Call for help if needed
- What else am I missing?
- Tell me the weather
- Tell me what's for lunch
- Tell me what are the activities for the day
- Call the front desk concierge
- Call housekeeping or maintenance
- Turn off and on your lights
- Video call your friends and family
- Set reminders for you
- Receive announcements from the community
- Schedule transportation
- Get the news
- Play your favorite music
- Connect you with residents with the same interests
- Ask it a question of just about anything
- Remind you to take your medicine
- Call for help if needed
- What else am I missing?
Strengthening Social Connections and Support for Families
Community Events
Stay updated on events, activities, and social gatherings with voice announcements.
Video Calls
Alexa enables effortless video calls with loved ones, promoting connection and reducing isolation.
Remote Check-Ins
Families can remotely monitor their loved one’s well-being and daily activities.
Family Announcements
Share important updates and messages directly through Alexa to keep everyone connected.
What Speak2 will not do
- It will not share any of your information with anyone
- It will not ask you for a credit card or any financial information
- It will not have any connection to the outside world besides your contacts
Play Bingo and 25+ games in your apartment
Experience a supportive living environment that enhances daily life for you and your loved ones! At Goldton, we’ve thoughtfully designed every detail to promote independence and well-being.
Frecuently Asked Questions
The initial setup is included in the community fee, and the monthly service is included in the rent.
Absolutely! Upon move-in, residents and family members will receive personalized one-on-one training, and we also conduct monthly workshops to ensure everyone is well-versed in using Speak2 and Alexa.
The community will have a dedicated person to support technical issues.
Some settings are customizable.
While there are no specific restrictions, any additional devices must be approved by the community before installation.
The community is a closed network that erases any data 10 minutes after use.
Certainly. Residents can choose not to use their device or unplug it at any time. However, it's important to note that they may miss out on vital daily community broadcasts.
No, all apartments come equipped with smart technology. Residents who choose not to use the device can turn it off, but they should be aware that they may miss important daily information within the community.