Primary Focus
More Time for What Matters Most.
MAPLE+ began in a retirement residence. We understand the operational realities, the staffing pressures, and the importance of getting it right in environments where people call home.
Our Approach
What firsthand experience taught us.
Before MAPLE+ existed as a company, service robots were introduced into our own retirement residence. We learned that successful automation is not simply about deploying technology — it is about fitting that technology into real workflows, resident routines, staff responsibilities, and the physical environment. The goal is not to replace the people who make a senior living community work. It is to reduce appropriate repetitive tasks so they have more time for the work that genuinely requires them.
Operational Context
Operational challenges that senior living teams know well
Staffing & time pressure
Senior living teams balance resident service, hospitality, care, and daily operations. Repetitive physical tasks can consume time that could be better spent on work requiring human attention.
Repetitive internal movement
Meals, refreshments, supplies, amenities, and other items often need to move repeatedly between departments, floors, and resident areas.
Cleaning in active environments
Corridors, dining areas, and common spaces require consistent cleaning while remaining active, welcoming environments for residents, families, and staff.
Consistency across daily operations
Residents and teams depend on reliable routines. Automation can support selected repetitive workflows where greater consistency and predictability add value.
MAPLE+ Solutions
Where Automation Can Support Senior Living Operations
Corridors, dining areas and common-area floor cleaning
The C40 can handle scheduled floor cleaning in corridors, dining rooms, and common areas — operating during appropriate periods and working around resident activity without disrupting daily life.
Meals, refreshments and routine delivery
The T9 can transport meal trays, refreshments, and routine supplies between floors and departments — handling the repetitive physical workload of delivery so staff can focus on hospitality and resident interaction.
Interactive delivery and resident-facing applications
The T10 combines delivery capability with an on-board display — handling routine delivery tasks while also providing a friendly, interactive presence in corridors and common areas where appropriate.
Private enclosed delivery, room service, amenities and multi-floor workflows
The W3's enclosed, access-controlled compartment supports private delivery workflows, including room service, amenities, parcels, and multi-floor delivery where privacy and controlled access are important.