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AARP's AgeTech Collaborative -- mobility offerings 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Braze Mobility-- blind spot sensors for wheelchairs. "B B raze has created the world's first patent-pending blind spot sensors that can be added to any wheelchair, transforming it into a "smart" wheelchair. Freezing of Gait (FoG) is considered one of the most debilitating symptoms experienced by people with Parkinson’s disease 1.

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Technology brings care to home for chronically ill patients

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Connected Health Financial/Revenue Cycle Management Patient Engagement Population Health Telehealth Video visits, temperature sensors and wearables can replace the need for clinic visits. Video visits, infrared temperature sensors, mobile health, and wearables replace the need for clinic visits.

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Five technologies for older adults – 2023 wrap-up (2 of 2)

Aging in Place Technology Watch

By delivering IvedaAI™ appliance hardware and software as well as 150 HIPAA-compliant IvedaCare kits, outfitted with IvedaAI and Iveda’s proprietary IoT-enabled sensors and devices, the contract will support the ongoing care and safety of patients residing within Waymark Gardens’ facilities. Learn more at OneStep.

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Looking ahead to 2023 -- what should we expect?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Devices like smart or PERS watches capture data -- a wearable notices a change in gait to a shuffle, or a Wi-Fi device notices a change in breathing. The Future of Sensors and Older Adults should have arrived by now. category tags: IoT and home monitoring , vehicle/transportation technology-services. Check it out !].

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For older adults, the future of wearables is predictive

Aging in Place Technology Watch

And miniaturization and integration mean that nearly invisible wearable technology, such as diabetes patches or smartwatch sensors, will be unobtrusive enough to be tolerated about traditionally reluctant elderly users." category tags: wearables, smart watch , Technology - AARP. More when there’s more.

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Living to 100 – will technology matter – and for whom?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

These include making greater use of sensors in the home (the so-called Internet of Things) to detect issues with gait and falls. Weight-bearing exercise coaching, fall detection and gait analysis wearables. category tags: baby boomers , Seniors , aging in place. Fall prevention. Care Coordination.

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