818,000 of the of the 65+ population live in assisted living.
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The answer, says Joseph Coughlin of MIT AgeLab, is both.
Fear about security, discrimination, new threats to cut programs for seniors.
Hearing-aid manufacturers and audiologists hope a new collaboration between them and Apple will help.
Per Grand View Research, monitoring services revenue, $1.2 billion in 2012, 50% CAGR, 2014 to 2020.
A new sensor-based home monitoring system, CarePredict, noted in MIT Tech Review.
Village volunteer note taker creates an accurate record of what happened at the appointment.
For a surprising number of others, the call of the landline is still so strong that they find it nearly impossible to give up.
More than 1.3 million new paid caregivers will be needed to meet demand over the next decade.
Paperoptions.org fights the government move to all-online interactions.
"Do not let anyone talk you out of working as long as you wish. Age is just a number. Interest and energy are what count."
As childless people age, it raises questions of who will care for them, as well as issues of housing arrangements.
Products designed for seniors have been lacking -- this is starting to change.
The village movement in DC -- coordinating volunteers to help older adults live independently.
For the last decade, the highest rate of entrepreneurial activity belongs to those aged 55-64.
The startup health ecosystem -- it is big, really big.
New report: 42 percent of U.S. hospitals have adopted telehealth platforms.
Americans believe that individuals are primarily responsible for their own well-being when they’re older.
Digital Health startups - should their focus should be on how to attract users and produce data? What about revenue?
Tracked like a disease, compared to MySpace rise and fall.
The company's online marketplace connects families with caregivers for children, seniors, special needs individuals and pets.
Technology can raise questions about whether patient’s personal details are being properly protected.