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The care future for older adults needs housing and tech support

Aging in Place Technology Watch

And if they could afford it, only 4% of their homes are aging-ready. Further, 42% of women aged 75+ live alone. Yet all still seemed like niche ideas, not helping those women aged 75+. Home remodeling for aging in pace? category tags: Home Care , smart home , Telehealth-RPM-Virtual Visits-Voice Health , senior living

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The care future for older adults needs housing and tech support

Aging in Place Technology Watch

And if they could afford it, only 4% of their homes are aging-ready. Further, 42% of women aged 75+ live alone. Yet all still seemed like niche ideas, not helping those women aged 75+. Home remodeling for aging in pace? category tags: Home Care , smart home , Telehealth-RPM-Virtual Visits-Voice Health , senior living

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Eight More Aging and Health Innovations from CES 2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The show is over, the press dispersed, the awards won. CES 2024 is over, with 135,000 attendees, and AI as the story of the show , and according to AARP, offering the promise of better aging and even helping to fix the caregiving crisis. category tags: AgeTech , dementia care, cognitive decline , robotics , hearables/hearing technology

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Five new technologies for older adults -- 2023 wrap-up (1 of 2)

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This past year underscored the demographic changes that have brought an aging population -- turning 65 at a rate of 10,000 per day -- into the sight lines of investors, startups and health providers. category tags: caregivers , Home Care , senior living , AgeTech AgeTech is a niche market no more.

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The fall tech/aging circuit -- events for your calendar

Aging in Place Technology Watch

As the rules of aging change, so do the rules of providing aging services. Innovation and Technology to Support Healthy Aging for Older Adults” Poster Competition. Healthcare professionals, social workers, nurses, care managers, aging experts, entrepreneurs. Learn more Aging 2.0. October 16-17, 2019. “As

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CENSUS DATA: Finding caregivers (family or paid) is harder than ever

Aging in Place Technology Watch

AARP Public Policy research in 2013 revealed a future crisis in availability of people to care for an aging population (“You take care of Mom, but who will take care of you?”). And in 2017, analysis was published showing the ratio of population aged 80+ to care workers, calling it the Paid Caregiver Support Ratio , or pCSR. .

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Considering Technology Adoption -- AARP’s 2008 Healthy@Home

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Remember Healthy@Home in 2008 ? The survey was fielded in December of 2007 with a population of 907 adults aged 65-98 (the mean age was 74). To ask the questions in this survey, responders were shown still pictures of products from a Leading Age video. category tags: Boomer-Senior Tech Business , Aging technology.