Priority Life Care Earns 2026 Accushield Safety Recognition

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Priority Life Care Communities Recognized Among Accushield’s 2026 “Safest Places to Live”

Priority Life Care announced that multiple communities across its portfolio have been recognized through the 2026 “Safest Places to Live” designation program by Accushield, a national leader in senior living visitor management, credential verification, and resident safety technology.

The national recognition highlights senior living operators that demonstrate a strong commitment to resident safety, visitor accountability, emergency preparedness, and community security standards. According to Accushield, 355 senior living operators nationwide received the 2026 designation through the program’s established safety criteria and standards.

“At Priority Life Care, creating an environment where residents feel safe, supported, and connected is foundational to everything we do,” said Severine Petras. “This recognition reflects the commitment of our teams who work every day to provide not only compassionate care, but peace of mind for residents and their families.”

Accushield’s platform helps senior living communities strengthen safety and operational oversight through visitor management, emergency evacuation reporting, credential verification for third-party providers, and resident engagement tools. The organization also emphasizes family connection, visitor accountability, and real-time feedback to support overall resident experience.

Priority Life Care communities utilize technology and operational best practices designed to support resident well-being while maintaining a welcoming and hospitality-focused environment. The company’s approach combines personalized care, team training, relationship-centered engagement, and safety-focused systems to help residents maintain independence and quality of life.

“Families today are looking for communities they can trust,” said Bobby Petras. “Recognition like this reinforces the importance of operational excellence, accountability, and creating communities where residents truly feel at home.”