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Our future tech interactions mandate personalized user experiences

Aging in Place Technology Watch

In the future, we will need a new paradigm for tech user experience that can span our multiple interactions, driven by an opt-in profile about preferences and personal characteristics that can better shape interactions. Because the users have already given permission, personality preferences can be saved and remembered.

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Voice and AI – Better Together for Older Adults – New Report

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Voice assistants made device hardware actually seem smart. Besides these invisible upgrades, the voice assistant technology has been continually improving – and if the user could be made aware of those improvements (a BIG IF), they might find them to be very useful. Today, one-third of adults aged 65+ live alone.

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“The virus is the boss” — U.S. lives and livelihoods at the beginning of 2021

Health Populi

Goolsbee and Jason Furman, former Chair of Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers, tag-teamed the U.S. You can see million-person differences for registered nurses, nursing assistants, and personal care aides, and half-million worker deltas for LPNs and medical assistants.

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Barriers to full benefit of AI for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This cycle was not helped by the behavior of earlier AI technologies like voice assistants. Remote monitoring processes depend on a well-trained response network which must deal with various alerts from sensors, cameras, voice-enabled devices, alarm systems, and edge devices – where a person is, but where there is no Wi-Fi or cloud access.

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Four observations from AI and the Future of Care Work research

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Tech tools offer training and concierge-like assistance. Virtual sitters with telehealth support are replacing the in-person in-hospital 24x7 monitoring of at-risk patients. category tags: Home Care , home health care , senior living , AI and machine learning

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Ten Technologies for Aging and Health from CES 2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

eSight is a wearable assistive technology that allows people living with visual impairments to stay on the go while performing the tasks of daily living. This device scans a person's face, including the blood vessels beneath the skin, and based on the collected data, identifies signs of dozens of diseases. Learn more. Learn more.

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AI and the Future of Care Work

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Despite the best efforts of industry leadership and management, the gap between the numbers of patients and families seeking assistance and the availability of workers to provide that care is accelerating at an unsustainable pace. Real-time alerts can be sent to caregivers or emergency services, ensuring timely assistance.