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Five tech offerings serving the family, senior and home care continuum

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Or that home care a parallel universe to senior living. Learn more at FamilyFirst. Learn more at care.ai Learn more at Mariposa Technologies. Learn more at Toch Technologies. All you have to do is plug it in.” Learn more at Tellusyoucare.com. Reality check: Family caregivers may hire home care services.

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Four factors underpin AI potential in health and home care

Aging in Place Technology Watch

While professional care providers will play a key role, increasingly their work will be augmented by software -- apps, machine learning and conversational AI. Aging in place preferences parallel demand for private duty home care and home health. Healthcare delivery is migrating away from hospitals.

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AI and the Internet of Caring Things

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Consider interactions with call centers, drive-through food locations, healthcare portals and and banking websites – as well as websites that present chatbots as a parallel option when responding to a query to pop up with ‘how can we help’. category tags: Generative AI , AI and machine learning , Voice/AI/Voice Assistants , AgeTech

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Did you miss one? – Six Tech and Aging Blog Posts from January 2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

There has been a parallel increase in smaller households, such as older single-person households and married couples living alone.” category tags: AgeTech , AI and machine learning , smartphones; wearables , baby boomers As of 2023, 44% of women aged 75+ were living alone. The tech user experience needs a reboot.

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Five trends that matter for older adults and caregivers in 2024 and beyond

Aging in Place Technology Watch

There has been a parallel increase in smaller households, such as older single-person households and married couples living alone.” category tags: AI and machine learning , senior living , Home Care , seniors and aging policy As of 2023, 44% of women aged 75+ were living alone.

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What's on the horizon for Teladoc? CIO Claus Jensen weighs in

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

If all I did was take the existing system and built a parallel system that was virtual, does that really solve anything? You make sure that if they like to use Teams, they shouldn't have to learn another audio-video kind of tool if they already have one. So how do we use technology to bridge the gap? This is a hard problem.