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Essence Introduces First Ever Self-learning Eldercare Solution to Facilitate Senior Independence

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Essence, the leading connected-home solution provider, has launched Care@HomeTM – a game-changing M2M cloud-based in-home care solution for the elderly and chronic disease sufferers. The company, which already offers comprehensive connected home and home security solutions, focuses on solutions that enable service providers to offer their customers the comfort to age at home independently with peace of mind for themselves and their loved ones.

Caremerge and Lively announce partnership to improve senior care

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Chicago, IL, February 5, 2014 – Caremerge LLC, a revolutionary communication and care coordination platform for senior care providers, announced today a new partnership with Lively, which offers activity-sharing products that help older adults live independently longer. Lively uses passive sensors applied to everyday household objects to measure daily activity levels and automatically notify family members, or other designated caregivers, when anything may be amiss.

CarePredict™ Wearable Sensor Helps Sandwich Generation Catch Health Decline in Seniors from a Distance

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Davie, FL — January 27, 2014 — Satish Movva, inventor of the world’s largest SaaS Homecare & Hospice platform and Founder of ContinuLink, is at it again with his new wearable invention that helps adult children keep track of their aging parents’ health from afar.

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Independa Named #1 Technology in Senior Care at CES 2014

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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (January 15, 2014)Independa, Inc. the leader in integrated resident-facing technologies, was named the #1 Technology in Senior Care at CES 2014 by the leading industry publication, Senior Housing News.   The Combination of cloud-based services, ease of use and deployment, integrated monitoring, and embedded solutions within strategic partners LG Electronics TVs, spell a compelling winning formula for top industry recognition.

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Ten CES technologies that could be useful to older adults

Last year, CES in Pajamas, this year CES from the kitchen.  Everyone who is anyone in the tech world wants to be at CES…well, almost everyone. Remember a 2012 health tech article called CES in Pajamas? Check out TelecareAware's analysis of write-ups in The CES of Health or MDDI's note about Aging in Place. And this year, the Forbes article, I, Robot Journalist: Beaming into CES 2014 was a great use of the Beam (from Suitable Technologies) telepresence device, "a motorized stand that looks like an iPad glued to a Segway." The Forbes writer 'wanders' around the International CES show and sort-of elbows her robotic way around to view various booths. The CEO of Suitable Technologies wants to see 10,000 Beams at CES 2015.  Let’s try to imagine that scene -- I bet CES introduces a Beam registration limit to minimize violence on the show floor. (Seriously, you read it here first.)

Sen.se launches "Mother" home and family monitoring system

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Connected devices firm Sen.se has debuted Mother at CES 2014. The system, which has been named an Honoree of the 2014 CES Innovations Design and Engineering Awards, is a benevolent-looking Weeble-esque figure aimed at monitoring different aspects of your home and family life.

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