Pulse For Good's collaboration with Catholic Community Services of Utah (CCS) at the Weigand Homeless Resource Center is highlighted in a City Weekly article. The article discusses Pulse For Good's innovative digital feedback system, which has been instrumental in gathering authentic client feedback at CCS. The system, which utilizes iPad kiosks and computer labs, has led to tangible improvements, such as the installation of privacy curtains in response to client feedback. The article also covers the system's cost, its impact on service quality, and the broader implications for client involvement in shaping the services they receive.
For more details, you can read the full article on City Weekly's website here.