OdessaConnect Achieves Full TennCare Credentialing as Enabling Technology Provider

OdessaConnect, a Louisville-based senior care technology company, has completed the Tennessee Department of Disability & Aging (DDA) credentialing process and has been approved as a certified Enabling Technology provider within the TennCare network.
OdessaConnect Completes Full SOC Examination Suite

OdessaConnect, a Louisville-based senior care technology company, today announced the successful completion of SOC 2 Type 1, SOC 2 Type 2, and SOC 3 examinations — the full suite of independent security attestations available to technology organizations operating in healthcare environments.
OdessaConnect and LYLA Partner to Launch Odessa LIVE

Odessa LIVE combines TV-based technology with concierge-powered care navigation to connect seniors to healthcare, services, and support — at home and in senior living facilities
Complete Senior Care PACE and OdessaConnect Partner for Engaged Aging in Place

We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Complete Senior Care (CSC), a leading Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) provider in Niagara Falls, New York.
Tech That Actually Works for Seniors

Traci Lamb discussed the philosophy behind OdessaConnect’s design: leveraging the familiarity of the television to deliver high-tech care solutions.
When Caregiver Stress Becomes a Financial Crisis

Titled “When Caregiver Stress Becomes Poverty,” the piece explores the systemic challenges that force family caregivers to choose between their careers and their loved ones.
Building Trust in Virtual Care

In a recent episode of the CareSmartz360 podcast, OdessaConnect’s Traci Lamb sat down to discuss “Building Trust in Virtual Care.”
Authentic Conversations on Aging and Technology

Traci Lamb recently joined the Honestly Aging podcast for a heartfelt discussion on the realities of growing older in a digital world. Traci shared her personal insights on how technology can either isolate or liberate seniors, depending on its design.
Leading the Conversation on Home Care Innovation in Nebraska

Todd Smith, Founder, shared his vision for the future of home care, emphasizing how user-friendly technology can bridge the gap between providers and patients without adding complexity.
Bridging The Last Mile Of Care For PACE Participants

The PACE model faces a significant challenge in engaging frail, community-dwelling seniors who often struggle with conventional technology. OdessaConnect solves this “last mile” problem by transforming the familiar television into a robust, two-way communication and care delivery platform.