About SeniorScreens: Built Inside Senior Care
SeniorScreens is a resident-focused communication platform designed specifically for senior living communities. Built by someone who grew up inside senior care, it transforms daily information—meals, activities, announcements, and more—into an easy-to-use digital experience for residents and staff alike.
Built From Inside Senior Care — Not a Software Lab
SeniorScreens is a resident-focused communication platform designed specifically for senior living communities. Built by someone who grew up inside senior care, it transforms daily information—meals, activities, announcements, and more—into an easy-to-use digital experience for residents and staff alike.
SeniorScreens was built from a lifetime spent inside senior care communities — not from a software lab. I grew up in a senior living environment. My mother owned and operated a nursing home for more than 40 years, and as a child I often slept on the couch in the resident lounge.

Glenn Werstler
Founder of PageGravy, Inc. / SeniorScreens
I spent much of m childhood working in a nursing home. My mother owned and operated one for more than four decades. As I grew older, I worked in the facility. It started pulling weeds and working in the maintenance department. After coming back from the military, I supported early computer systems, and saw firsthand how important clear, accessible communication is for residents and staff. I continued in that path…
Senior care wasn’t something I learned later in life — it was part of my everyday world. Back then, communication was simple but time-consuming. Each morning, staff listened to the news to find out the day’s weather and wrote it on whiteboards at both ends of the building. The daily meals and activities were written out by hand as well. Those boards worked, but they required constant updating and weren’t always easy for every resident to see. As I grew older, I worked in the facility’s maintenance department and learned firsthand how senior communities operate behind the scenes. I saw how much time staff spent repeating the same information and how important clear, accessible communication was for residents. After serving in the military, where I gained experience in computers and management, I returned home and built the facility’s computer network in the mid-1990s. As technology slowly became part of senior care, I helped manage departments and support early digital systems. Over time, my mother witnessed major changes in senior care and ultimately decided to sell the facility.
Before COVID, I created Recastio to modernize how information was shared in senior care facilities. Recastio allowed communities to display cloud-based slides on televisions throughout the building, replacing whiteboards with clear, up-to-date digital displays that could be managed remotely. I continued forward in the technology field, and now SeniorScreens is the next step in that progression. It takes the same core information once written on whiteboards — weather, meals, activities, and announcements — and delivers it directly to residents on personal devices. To help keep residents engaged throughout the day, we also added daily news and a few simple games, giving residents easy ways to stay informed and entertained. The goal remains the same: make information easy to access for residents and easy to manage for staff, without adding complexity or losing the human touch that senior care depends on.
