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Ten Technologies for Aging and Health from CES 2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Among so many choices, here are 10 offerings in the markets of aging and/or disability, that are shown at CES 2024, described in media releases or on their websites, and may be available now or in the future: Bosch Sensortec MEMS sensors. In its current form, the device should be compatible with around 80 percent of adult heads.

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Five new health and caregiving technologies November 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Large events like Leading Age, Argentum, and sub-events within CES and HIMSS all point to the business potential that draws startups as well as new offerings from existing players – in what may become an increasingly crowded market. category tags: healthcare , Boomer-Senior Tech Business , home health care. Learn more at Curadite.

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Pandemic-era burnout: Telehealth managers get pushed to the max

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The most difficult aspect was deploying the technology to be effective and efficient for both patients and providers.” “Clinicians and healthcare organizations rose to the challenge, though, in being open to and adopting virtual care while ensuring that patients could still access in-person care when needed.”

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CES 2020: Ten Intriguing New Technologies for Older Adults    

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This gigantic parade of the international new and now possible can be perused online in detail (and perhaps more usefully) without walking a step or sniffing cigar smoke. This time, seen (somewhat) in person, here are 10 new offerings from the show that may be relevant to the older adult technology market. That was CES 2020.

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Technologies for Older Adults from CES 2022

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The watch may be worn for three days before needing a charge, while the patch designed for a single use of up to 10 days. It’s 67cm long and 60cm wide, with four 12-inch pneumatic tires that can be controlled independently via a trio of motors at the end of each axle. PoseFit requires no wearable devices to operate.