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Eight More Aging and Health Innovations from CES 2024

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This innovative technology allows users, including those with mobility impairments, to control devices such as phones, tablets, smart home devices, and wheelchairs through simple movements, revolutionizing the way they interact with technology and the world around them.” Learn more. Glidance Glide. “ Glidance Inc. Learn more.

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Five Dementia Care Offerings in 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The RAZ Memory Cell Phone is designed to help individuals with dementia, mild cognitive impairment, vision loss, hand tremors, and seniors who require a simple experience, stay connected with family and friends. category tags: dementia care, cognitive decline , AgeTech , smartphones, cellphones

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Eight new technology offerings for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

It is an end-to-end solution featuring Cognitive Systems' patented algorithms, clean iOS and Android app interface." This app uses AI and machine learning to provide extensible, scalable, and augmented capacity for caregivers to support individuals with cognitive impairments, beginning with Alzheimer’s and Dementia patients.

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CES 2023: Ten New Technologies for Older Adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The Petnow app can solve the problems of the existing pet identification methods such as microchips, tags, and collars that are prone to damage or loss, and it is beginning to enter the U.S. category tags: CES 2023 , hearables/hearing technology , digital health , assistive technologies , smartphones; wearables , pet technology.

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Older adult finances and future senior housing options are out of sync    

Aging in Place Technology Watch

According to the study, 60% of the population aged 75+ will have mobility, cognitive impairment or chronic conditions that would characterize them as good candidates for assisted living services and settings – but will not have the savings to enable them to move in. category tags: senior living , baby boomers. Count on it.

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Five Health and Aging Tech Posts from May 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

According to the study, 60% of the population aged 75+ will have mobility, cognitive impairment or chronic conditions that would characterize them as good candidates for assisted living services and settings – but will not have the savings to enable them to move in. Read more. .

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Vocal Markers Move Toward Clinical Use

Healthcare IT Today

A simple app on a cell phone can detect unusual patterns in speech that suggest when a person is depressed or anxious, is losing cognitive function, or has pulmonary disease. These automated models can monitor so many people efficiently that they have potential applications in public health as well as diagnosis and treatment.