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Four observations from AI and the Future of Care Work research

Aging in Place Technology Watch

And in 2023, AI technology is emerging to manage and even improve care. With job turnover and shortages, care-related services now see the opportunity of AI chatbots, machine learning, and predictive analytics to mitigate some of the staff-related challenges they face. Tech tools offer training and concierge-like assistance.

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Five new technologies for older adults – May 2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Eve Communications, Inc, a startup with a mission to provide a cure for loneliness and social isolation, today announced the official launch of Eve , a virtual companion designed for seniors and other people who live alone. category tags: social isolation , tablets , AI and machine learning , dementia care, cognitive decline

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CharmHealth Unveils 2024 Innovation Challenge to Bring Creative Solutions to the Fingertips of Healthcare Providers

Digital Health Global

–(BUSINESS WIRE)– #AI — CharmHealth , a leader in healthcare technology solutions for providers, today announced the kickoff of its 2024 Innovation Challenge. Call for Proposals Now Open to Digital Health Startups to Compete on the CharmHealth Ecosystem PLEASANTON, Calif.–(BUSINESS 23-25, 2024, in Washington, D.C.

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Digital literacy -- the required and moving target for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The term “Digital literacy” has been defined by the American Library Association task force as " the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills." Digital literacy – what is it? Today the situation is different.

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One last look at 2022's important changes before CES

Aging in Place Technology Watch

For older adults, that included the following potentially obsolete categories: Medical alert devices (fall detectors, communicators, etc.), Wi-Fi Enabled Fall Detection – and other room-smart changes. AI Everywhere, including in senior care. And what about the newest AI innovation to outsmart people, ChatGPT ? .

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No surprise: Data underpins care quality in senior living and home care

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Platforms matter—they enable data standardization which in turn fuels growth. Without a standard set of data about residents, including staff scheduling, care plans, and communication with families – it’s hard to know if a community or agency is profitable until it’s too late. Data, of course, is the backbone of AI.

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Five conclusions from AI and the Future of Care Work

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Necessity will drive AI usage in care work across all five care types (healthcare, home health care, home care, senior living, and Skilled Nursing Facilities). Over the next few years, care organizations will make more disciplined use of their own data that an AI technology such as a chatbot can access or present to a caregiver.

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