818,000 of the of the 65+ population live in assisted living.
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Summarizes report from Alzheimer's Association about the coming doom of baby boomers and their dementia.
How video games and their users can transform society for the better.
Program honors and showcases trends in home and community design for senior living projects.
Pew: 54 percent of American adults with disabilities use the Internet, compared with 81 percent of those who do not claim to have a disability.
Scotland researchers offer up data about eHealth tech, including EMR.
USA Today: Marriage of new consumer electronics and health -- may be the best for boomers and seniors.
"If you're going to communicate with your family, you have to be on Facebook."
No matter how easy-to-use a manufacturer may believe its tech products are, they may still baffle the elderly.
About the role of health-related smart phone apps and caregiving.
Nastily titled article trumped by the plethora of comments.
Creating positive emotional experiences for Alzheimer’s patients diminishes distress and behavior problems.
Oliver Sacks -- on learning new skills to keep changing your brain.
A good article on computer vision and the uses of cameras -- many applications in senior housing, nursing homes, and hospitals.
A thoughtful commentary on whether 90 can realistically become the new 50.
Devices to help people with vision problems have better lives.
The reality of sluggish and flaky wireless networks.
Tech companies targeting the senior market -- please read.
Baby Boomers are more downbeat than other age groups, with 80% dissatisfied about the 'way things are going in the country today.'
Joseph Coughlin, MIT AgeLab writes about "What's Next? How Technology will Revolutionize the Boomer Generation."
Interfaces with the mesh network to accurately pinpoint a resident location.
Not so charmingly titled -- about aging in place with a high end home care service from the bay area's Living Well at Home