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Aging and Health Technology blog posts from January 2021

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Time for the Market Overview Technology for Aging 2021. Ten technology offerings for older adults from CES 2021. Ten technology offerings for older adults from CES 2021. CES 2021 – roll the press releases and turn on your computer. Fast forward to 2021. Learn more.

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Did you miss one? The Four tech and aging blog posts December 2021

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So much happened in 2021 that should benefit older adults. It should be more feasible to purchase hearing aids ‘ over the counter’ without an exam (offered for many years in Japan , but whatever.) Here are the four December posts: Why is Age-Tech different from All-Tech? The Future of Smart Homes and Older Adults 2021.

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For older adults, the future of wearables is predictive

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billion global market in 2021. According to Gartner’s January 2021 forecast , this was driven by increased consumer interest in tracking their health status during the pandemic (smart watches) and the growth of remote work (purchases and upgrades to headphones and ear-warn devices). Wearable devices make up an $81.5

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Did you miss anything? Four Aging and Tech Posts from July 2022

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Meanwhile, the labor shortage has impacted every aspect of senior care, requiring a rethink of financial health of the businesses and the role of technology. Occupancy in senior living dipped below 80% in 2021, though said now to be in a period of recovery --even as costs to operate and resident prices rise.

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Five pivotal posts from Aging and Health Technology Watch March 2022

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So many weeks, so many blog posts to, uh, post. In 2022, the oldest baby boomer turns 76, while the population aged 65+ will exceed 54 million. In an interview with Best Buy Health for their 800,000 recipient newsletter, these were the 7 trends we identified that will persist throughout the year -- and beyond.