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Aging in place will create a crisis of opportunity for CCRCs


CCRCs as destiny? Unlikely. Over the past few weeks, various statistics have caused me to roll my eyes (40% of doctors now consulting online -- huh?). But this one got my attention: the Wall Street Journal article about Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). The article, which was about financial risk, cited an AAHSA estimate that "at least 745,000 older adults live in [1900 of] these communities", comprised of independent, assisted living, and nursing homes. Given the 39 million people over the age of 65, even if CCRCs double in capacity before 2020, they will reach a small percentage of that year's 55 million seniors.

Catching up – more new and notable tech offerings


It’s time for a quick August update of more new and notable tech offerings, from emerging vendors and new offerings from existing vendors – including beta testing.  Please let me know about others you know about and are not spotted via the Product Snapshots term on this site:

AFrame Digital, Inc and LifeMatters Bring Non-Intrusive Technology for Senior Care to the Washington, D.C region

08/19/2010


LifeMatters will integrate the AFrame Digital personal health monitor into its home health practice to enhance the ability of its senior clients with mobility concerns to live independently.

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WellAWARE Systems and Good Samaritans Launch Wellness Study

07/16/2010


RICHMOND, VA, July 14, 2010 -The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, the nation’s largest not-for-profit provider of senior care and services, will study the effectiveness of using WellAWARE Systems monitoring technology in providing care to seniors living at home or in assisted living centers.

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When does "New" technology become mainstream?


Buzz in the press is good for all.  Articles about using technology to monitor aging parents -- like the most recent two in the Thursday NY Times by Hilary Stout and Eric Taub can be great for the aging tech industry. They generate buzz and interest in the media; they are syndicated and carried throughout the Internet; re-mailed (many times to me); they boost awareness of prospective buyers; and create curiosity and even leads, both of consumer prospects as well as vendors and dealer channels.  Given buzz like this, one might think that technologies to help monitor your aging parents will now be well-understood and vendors will have to spend less of their time educating and explaining, and more time just taking orders. We thought that when we read the February, 2009 Times article by John Leland. Meanwhile, Living Independently Group, now part of GE, launched QuietCare in 2003 -- when remote monitoring then really was fairly 'new'.  And then again, in September, 2009, in Business Week, when Arlene Weintraub wrote about the business of aging in place. Oh, were it true.

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CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY AND AGING AWARDS REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING (RPM) TECHNOLOGY DIFFUSION GRANTS

07/20/2010

OAKLAND, Calif., July 19, 2010 – The Center for Technology and Aging today announced grants to five organizations for remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology projects that will demonstrate how RPM improves the quality and efficiency of chronic disease management  and post-acute care of older adults.  Each project involves a coordinated effort among patients, families and caregivers.

Halo Monitoring CEO to Speak at Seventh Annual Healthcare Unbound Conference

07/19/2010

myHalo, PERS 2.0, Automatic Fall Detection are Redefining the Medical Alarm Market

Huntsville, Alabama (July 19, 2010)

Halo Monitoring, Inc., provider of the world's most reliable and easy to use elderly fall monitoring system, will exhibit myHalo® at the Seventh Annual Healthcare Unbound Conference this week in San Diego, CA.  Company co-founder and CEO, Chris A. Otto, will be speaking during a panel presentation titled "PERS 2.0", a term Otto and Halo Monitoring coined in early 2009.

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