818,000 of the of the 65+ population live in assisted living.
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Wireless headphones designed specifically for people with some hearing loss.
Winning technology needs to be affordable with a business model to make it viable.
TVs have gotten harder to understand, and it isn’t entirely your fault.
Utilizes smartwatches and sensors to gather a variety of health data about senior living residents.
Limited senior housing options for the middle class.
help manage the many aspects of care that barrage and overwhelm most caregivers.
The benefits of robots sound compelling, but there are downsides as well.
Retirement communities serve as testing grounds to vet winners, losers.
Expect a major Internet of Things devices security crisis.
Thoughtfully designed housing for older adults does not match growing need.
It took 1000 engineers to produce Alexa, short for Alexandria, as in the ancient Egyptian library.
Meals on Wheels takes on new health-oriented eyes-and-ears role.
An entirely new device designed from the ground up for senior citizens aged 75 and over. See white paper.
Expect advances in mobility, the Internet of Things, data analytics and interface design.
Only four of these 6 very spry people are still alive.
22.6 percent of the older population nationwide is at risk of aging alone.
Companies in senior living should be focusing on the software instead.
Three categories: home functionality, enhanced lifestyle and health monitoring.
GreatCall acquired Healthsense, a long-standing remote monitoring company.
Were these announcements and presentations relevant to the care of older adults?