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Consider ever-changing tech hurdles for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The more technology changes, it’s a step back for some. And after complaining to the company, they realized having at least one paper menu for guests to look at might minimize server workload – which was the whole point in the first place. You probably think the inevitability of tech change is mostly positive. They just want breakfast.

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Voice First Technology and Older Adults – Three Years Later

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The trumpets sounded loudly at the arrival of Voice First. The Future of Voice First and Older Adults was published in February of 2018. A re-read shows how excited the 31 interviewees and participants were, offering their vision of the future of this technology and its potential use by older adults.

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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. By 2018, more technology (and associated improvements) could be found in the Cloud. The future: Voice assistants will help mitigate growing social isolation of the oldest. The future: Broadband, voice, and AI are mission critical for senior living.

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The future of voice first and older adults as seen in 2018 -- did it happen?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Unlike niche hardware and software for seniors, basic Voice First platforms and software will change rapidly and without disruption for users – accompanied by a ‘What’s New’ weekly email and a few suggestions on new tricks to try – but the changes behind the front-facing features will make the most difference.

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technologies from the Argentum 2020 virtual conference and suppliers

Aging in Place Technology Watch

It’s been an interesting technology week. New announcements in the voice first category were of particular interest. As if that weren’t enough, a tech track at Argentum’s annual (now virtual) conference included a session on Voice First (sponsored by CDW Healthcare) in a long list of tech enablement session entries.

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Aging and Health Technology Watch 2020 Research – A Recap

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Voice, Health, and Wellbeing 2020. Although work is being explored in using the voice as a health diagnostic tool, most uses today are rudimentary and/or experimental. 2020 saw more entrants into this early segment, particularly in voice assistants and new health-oriented skills, refining what works and adds value.

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7 Key Trends to Watch from Aging and Health Technology Watch

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Trends accelerated by the pandemic continue to emerge, and the population aged 50+ will continue to purchase and use technology, accounting for an estimated 51% of technology spending by 2030. Smart displays and voice-first interfaces will be ubiquitous. Sensor technology shrinks and changes form for health care.