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Barriers to full benefit of AI for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

One of the media-fueled risks today with the plethora of AI-related hype is the tendency to find and publicize deficiencies and mistakes, reinforcing the premise that it is too early for benefits across industries like senior living or home care. This cycle was not helped by the behavior of earlier AI technologies like voice assistants.

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Five Dementia Care Offerings in 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The RAZ Memory Cell Phone is designed to help individuals with dementia, mild cognitive impairment, vision loss, hand tremors, and seniors who require a simple experience, stay connected with family and friends. The phone provides a simple experience for seniors, and allows caregivers to control the phone from anywhere in the U.S.

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Who is offering AI in Technology for Older Adults?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

It uses a neural network of sensors deployed throughout the care facility continuously monitors conditions, learning from behaviors.” Senior care solutions providers and communities benefit from a flexible ecosystem of today’s newest hero products to lay the foundation for a truly future-proof strategy. Learn more. Caredaily.ai.

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From CES 2023 (2 of 2) - Six more tech offerings that serve older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

CarePredict™, the leading AI-Powered Digital Health platform for senior care, announced today that their remote patient monitoring solution, CareGuide, was named a CES 2023 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Digital Health category. All information is from press releases or the company websites. CarePredict Care Guide.

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Five new technologies for older adults -- 2023 wrap-up (1 of 2)

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This past year underscored the demographic changes that have brought an aging population -- turning 65 at a rate of 10,000 per day -- into the sight lines of investors, startups and health providers. By passively moni t oring movement patterns via thermal sensors, Butlr Care can alert caregivers when seniors need assistance.

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From New Report: Future of AI and Older Adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

From the findings; One of the media-fueled risks today with the plethora of AI-related hype is the tendency to find and publicize deficiencies and mistakes, reinforcing the premise that it is too early for benefits across industries like senior living or home care. Lack of interfaces to senior and health care systems.

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Consider the potential for wearables and older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

For the market of technology for older adults, it offered a smartwatch with built-in fall detection and other numerous health features, which it continues to introduce. Beyond PERS – enter the Internet of Behavior (IoB). What is the IoB potential market for seniors ? What is the IoB potential market for seniors ?