Older adults age at different rates and need different technology at various stages.
2025 scheduling underway.
Thrive Center director speaks about tools for older adults in 2021.
Alternative noted was private duty home care, for the hours needed, more expensive.
CVS investing in home- and community-based care over the past year.
Cyber fraud of retirement accounts becoming more common.
Age, low income combine to keep significant numbers from going online.
The risk of falling has an outsized effect on eight-year prognosis for dementia.
Including drone delivery of prescriptions to the Villages.
Michigan poll: Forty-five percent of Americans aged 65 to 80 do not have an account on a health portal.
The speculation is that this is the year.
Papa's on-demand companionship to older adults with a new health service.
Tech can help with remote monitoring of seniors’ well-being.
Greater emphasis on healthcare (including telehealth) and digital sales.
Tablet for remote patient monitoring.
Michael Phillips of AARP notes 2020 changes.
The senior home care market to expand to over $225 billion by 2024.
Seniors can face barriers to using technology, but pandemic spurred usage.
MassChallenge Health Care announced 30 digital health startups that will join its 2021 cohort.
Video visits, temperature sensors,wearables can replace clinic visits.
The platform helps seniors maneuver their care in a virtual setting.
From ASA’s Generations Forum 12/8/2020, “Tackling the Digital Divide.”
Accessibility improvement for those with low or no vision.
The future is virtual, especially for older people.