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Five Dementia Care Offerings in 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

" Our easy-to-use AI advisor apps are available anytime, anywhere, in just about any language as your trusted caregiving partners throughout disease progression. As the needs for care resources change when the disease progresses, our app is there to locate hyperlocal, vetted resources. Learn more at Amicus Brain. BoundaryCare.

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The tech user experience today – the customer does not matter 

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The patient portal(s) one for every insurer and medical practice. The difference in interfaces between phone and computer versions of apps. Have you noted those missing personalization features, and difficult-to-find choices in the same Gmail app on a smartphone versus on a computer? And so on and so forth.

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Not there yet -- today's design processes and tech are not designed for all

Aging in Place Technology Watch

For example, despite the enormous cost of medication non-adherence among elderly patients , do designers understand older adult preferences when designing a medication adherence app ? Design principles are out there, but a quick look at apps and websites shows that they are not universally adopted.

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Four factors underpin AI potential in health and home care

Aging in Place Technology Watch

While professional care providers will play a key role, increasingly their work will be augmented by software -- apps, machine learning and conversational AI. Consider changes that have taken place in recent years that will drive growth in apps for self-care. 80% of what happens to our health happens outside a medical setting.

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Closing the Digital Health Gap Between Consumers and Physicians

Health Populi

One-third of physicians have concerns about using virtual care services, such as medical errors that may result, access to technology, and data security. consumers are now tracking health via digital tools, and one-half of these share the data generated by their apps. One in two U.S.

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A decade later -- Next Generation Response Systems have arrived

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The more things change in the PERS/medical alert industry… Long ago (10 years, to be exact), a survey report plus future market predictions was published. From website review, the cash cow world of medical alert devices and recurring revenue appears from the outside to be largely unchanged. Are we there yet? Is all of this good enough?

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The AI opportunity – more and better services

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Over time, non-medical home care organizations will see AI as a means of improving care management and service to recipients. The American Medical Association formed an advisory group to make a recommendation and in January, 2022, it was adopted. Finally, more people are doing self-diagnosis with the support of AI chatbots.

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