AI screening tool for dementia being developed by Columbia researcher
By
Christine Birkner
May 23, 2023
One researcher is creating an artificial intelligence method that screens seniors for dementia by analyzing their voices.
Researchers using AI to aid Alzheimer’s care
By
Christine Birkner
Jun 07, 2023
Researchers from LSU Health Shreveport are using AI to detect Alzheimer’s and optimize treatment for patients.
New AI tool uses genetic information to predict Alzheimer’s risk
By
Christine Birkner
Jun 13, 2023
Many senior living residents have Alzheimer’s, and artificial intelligence is an increasingly important tool in predicting the disease.
New tool that tracks body shape aids in locating wandering residents with Alzheimer’s, dementia
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Christine Birkner
Apr 28, 2023
The market for artificial intelligence-based tracking tools for seniors continues to expand. AI and facial recognition technology provider CyberLink Corp. launched its People Tracker tool, which uses AI...
Global demand for medical sensors on the rise
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Christine Birkner
May 31, 2023
Global demand for medical sensors is expected to increase by 11% over the next 10 years, according to a new report by research firm Fact.MR.
Remote health monitoring app detects falls, wandering behaviors
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Christine Birkner
Jun 09, 2023
One new app lets caregivers improve resident safety by helping them detect potential falls and wandering behaviors.
Pace of tech advancement in healthcare even faster than we think, expert says
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Christine Birkner
Jun 15, 2023
One expert says digital healthcare could be advancing even faster than most professionals originally thought.
High school inventors create virtual friend to help seniors with loneliness
By
Christine Birkner
May 18, 2023
Technology can combat loneliness. High school inventors created a new virtual friend to keep older adults company and loneliness at bay.
Four healthcare technologies senior living should prioritize in the coming years
By
Christine Birkner
May 25, 2023
A new report uncovers four healthcare technologies providers should prioritize over the next three to five years to help cut costs.