818,000 of the of the 65+ population live in assisted living.
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Gillette and others developing tech for the over-65 population.
Critics say the practice raises serious privacy concerns.
Program to train bank employees to recognize suspicious activity.
Or would it move to Huntsville?
Aging in place trend currently the most significant catalyst of eldercare technology.
Overview of the Voice of Healthcare Summit held in Boston, August 7, 2018
Voice-first technology can prolong independence and reduce social isolation.
Google is mulling a new market for Nest smart home products: seniors.
Providers and residents need to keep their expectations tempered.
Smaller, more far-flung families mean fewer unpaid helpers.
Sector has been hampered by cost, reimbursement, lack of awareness.
Low tech VR: Google Street Maps and a stationary bike.
A pilot program shows positive results for some older Americans.
Prescribed glasses or cataract removal can help keep an aging mind working smoothly.
Fluctuations in day-to-day staffing, large shortfalls on weekends.
Older adults need a new type of technology-enabled assistance.
From a long-time geriatric care manager and elder care expert.
Voice First: an exciting opportunity for aging loved ones looking to remain at home.
Technology is becoming woven in to the fabric of community design.
Robots, individualized med storage outside patient rooms and MyWall.
Two voice technology startups are partnering with AARP to personalize diabetes care.