Every year, falls among older Americans result in about 3.6 million ER visits and 1.2 million hospital stays, costing roughly $80 billion.
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University of Missouri researchers put sensors and other tech into senior homes.
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Indiana University patents device that connects a home doorbell sensor to porch camera which forward headshot images.
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Lots being tried, not necessarily viable.
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