About 74% of middle-aged and senior Americans would have very little to no trust in health info generated by AI.
You are here
Related News Articles
Tech and telehealth, specifically, are changing health care delivery.
New sites, in addition to Lotsa Helping Hands, include CareZone and Saturing.
About falls as a major problem and some recommendations to prevent or detect.
Three-year old program connects homebound seniors to activites.
Now, land lines are on their way to becoming part of American telecommunications history.
Price point fits within the monthly fee for Personal Emergency Response Systems.
TabSafe, OnTime Rx, Care Innovations' QuietCare are mentioned.
Twice as many people 65+ are working today as did so 15 years ago.
"Potential return on investment is significantly higher than many other franchise businesses."
Depression -- and other middle-aged issues -- linked to dementia in later life.
Clarity launches new feature phone built for seniors and those with disabilities.
Web- and telephone-based medical services that experts say are transforming the delivery of primary health care.
Great example of use of a iphone app, but also note the in-store mat with hearing loop.
Beacon Hill Village -- now more than 10 years old -- the pioneer of the 'village' movement.
Senior Housing News -- publishes senior housing customer profile info.
TechCrunch notes an aging in place technology!
Access to high-speed networks through rural telcos is helping reverse trend of more elderly entering nursing homes.
Includes summary chart of the 2011 costs of elder care.
Misleadingly titled -- article about Met Life report -- "transitioning into retirement".
Federal data show that roughly 185,000 nursing home residents in US received antipsychotics in 2010 contrary to recommendations.
Yet another study on reducing Alzheimer's risk.
The longevity economy (as coined by AARP) should become a big driver of U.S. growth.