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“Smart wardrobe” tech can play two crucial roles for seniors with dementia, a new report shows: via dressing systems and via embedded tech.
Recruiting has begun for providers for the fifth iteration of an ‘age friendly’ network who will have access to webinars, coaching and more.
A telehealth company that promises “dementia care on demand” is partnering with a hospital to develop a training program.
Although most people who have serious condition diagnoses are open to a specialty care via telehealth, less than half of them end up doing so.
An NIA grant program is funding a new start-up that uses conversational AI to address seniors’ pain concerns.
A new study adds quantifiable data to the existing body of material warning about older adults’ sedentary lifestyle and the associated risks.
A recent review of studies around “digital assistive tech” showed those tools helped people living with dementia preserve dignity and monitor health.
Many seniors could benefit from larger, more customized hearing aids, which are easier to manipulate, experts noted.
A falls prevention system enhanced by AI will be officially installed soon at a memory care community operated by Maplewood Senior Living.
A researcher who builds passive AI-enabled monitoring devices believes that if more people adopted tech, it could provide invaluable data.