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Diligent Robotics is piloting its Moxi robots in US senior living facilities to address chronic labor shortages in the sector. The Texas-based startup, which has already deployed Moxi robots for over 1.25 million deliveries across 25+ hospitals, is now targeting the $900 billion senior care market through its participation in the AARP AgeTech Collaborative, a program that helps technology companies develop solutions for aging populations.

What you should know: Moxi robots are being adapted from hospital environments to meet the unique needs of senior living facilities, where both operational support and companionship are essential.

  • The robots will be tested for tasks like delivering supplies and providing daily assistance to residents, building on their proven hospital track record.
  • Diligent Robotics is working directly with senior living operators to customize the technology for these specialized care environments.
  • The pilot program aims to determine whether hospital-tested capabilities translate effectively to senior care settings.

Why this matters: The US senior living industry faces persistent staffing challenges that compromise care quality and overburden existing employees.

  • With America’s elderly population growing rapidly, the sector desperately needs scalable solutions to maintain adequate care standards.
  • Successful robot integration could reduce staff burnout while providing residents with additional support and interaction.

The bigger picture: This expansion represents part of a broader automation trend across healthcare and elder care as demographic shifts create unprecedented demand.

  • Companies developing elder care robotics are attracting significant investor interest as they promise improved care delivery and operational cost savings.
  • Pilot programs like Diligent Robotics’ could establish robots as standard fixtures in facilities serving older adults nationwide.

Market implications: The move highlights growing opportunities in the intersection of robotics and senior care within a massive and expanding market.

  • The $900 billion senior care sector represents a substantial target for technology companies offering automation solutions.
  • As labor shortages persist, facilities may increasingly turn to robotic assistance as both a necessity and competitive advantage.

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