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What Is DormHealth?

DormHealth Team2 min read

Shared residential laundry was not designed for the way modern residence halls and apartment communities operate today. In high-density housing, washing machines and dryers face constant demand, and bed and bath linens take up a meaningful share of that capacity. The result is crowded laundry rooms, equipment wear, inconsistent linen hygiene, and a steady stream of operational issues for housing teams.

DormHealth exists to address that specific gap.

What DormHealth Is

DormHealth is the platform and operational infrastructure behind managed residential linen programs. A managed linen program provides residents with professionally laundered bed and bath linens that are exchanged at designated sites within a residence hall or apartment community. The linens are provided for use during the program term rather than sold or given to keep, and residents return used items in exchange for clean ones, removing those items from the shared laundry equation entirely.

DormHealth handles the software, logistics, vendor coordination, and day-to-day operations that make such a program possible at scale.

What DormHealth Provides

For residents, DormHealth provides access to fresh linens through a simple exchange at the front desk or another designated site, along with a self-service portal to view their account and exchange history.

For housing operators, DormHealth provides the operational stack required to run a linen program: enrollment, billing, exchange tracking, inventory management, vendor coordination, reporting, and ongoing support.

For more on the benefits of managed linen programs, see 6 Benefits of a Managed Linen Program for Residential Communities.

Where DormHealth Operates

DormHealth currently operates with university housing partners and is designed to support apartment communities and other residential properties as well. Specific program details, including pricing and what is included, vary by community. Residents and housing teams should contact DormHealth or their housing provider for information about availability and program terms at their location.