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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.
A new app to help with aphasia was able to improve users’ spontaneous speech and recall of commonly used words, according to a study.
Fewer frail older adults use smartphone apps or telehealth options compared with healthy, non-frail seniors, according to a new study.
Seniors with long COVID could benefit from an online treatment and rehabilitation program, according to new research.
Researchers have developed a new augmented reality program for older adults that is meant to help them use smartphones.
PointClickCare was one of several tech giants who serve the long-term care industry that were honored with Best in KLAS 2024 awards.
Older adults’ smartphone dependency is growing steadily, whereas younger age group’s phone use declines, according to new survey results.
A telehealth provider has created a new program for seniors and their specific challenges with mental health, depression and anxiety.
Excessive smartphone use is rising among seniors, according to new research from experts who are studying “problematic” screen addictions.
One company is offering training and Q-and-A sessions to help ease assisted living residents’ concerns about AI-enabled monitoring.