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Aging in place -- moving costs money -- and so does staying home

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Aging in place -- sounds good, but for many, it won't work. Ironically, in those days, it may have been a practical idea -- but as older adults age into the years in which they need care, the rising cost of the care they need may outpace their ability to pay, so what then? Majority of US homeowners plan to ‘age in place’.

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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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It's time for solutions -- not products -- for aging in place

Aging in Place Technology Watch

You kn ow homeowners plan to ‘age in place’ – repeated across all surveys. They have fueled growth in the home remodeling businesses, spending on bathroom modifications and other aging-related enablers, especially home care – which may be an out-of-reach luxury for many. Statistics underpin the goal for 93% of adults 55+.

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Consider ever-changing tech hurdles for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

If you believe the AARP statistic, it is likely that more than 62% of those aged 70+ have a smartphone. Your aging family members weren’t ready for that Thanksgiving travel experience. See new report, AI and The Future of Care Work 2023 ] category tags: technology support , Technology - AARP , smartphones, cellphones

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Using digital health technology to manage aging populations

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Primary topic: Population Health Disable Auto Tagging: Short Headline: Using digital health technology to manage aging populations Featured Decision Content: Region Tag: Europe/UK

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Consider the potential for AI technology in Senior Living

Aging in Place Technology Watch

You know that everyone wants to age in place , no matter how unrealistic. Consider the cost of aging in place. Note: See most recent report: The User Experience Needs an Upgrade ] category tags: AI and machine learning , senior living , Home Care , tech-enabled home care , Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF)

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The hype of aging in place -- so bad for so many

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The articles and tech industry focus on ‘aging in place’ and fear. But wait… What if aging in place is media-fueled, but bad long-term for many (most) people? Perhaps aging will be solo – no spouse, partner, children or nearby siblings. Who should be worried – it’s not those aged 50-65. What could go wrong?

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