Accused of steering people toward facilities with documented safety and regulatory violations.
Washington DC, August 21-25, 2024
Ethics must be built into the creation, programming and marketing.
Looking to the wrist, the ears and the wall to keep seniors safe.
Technology that could keep people in their homes longer.
50 connected products, including Homelife care (a voice-activated Personal Emergency Response System).
Robot pets, counseling for caregivers and other tools can help patients avoid nursing-homes.
AARP research says grandparents play a huge role in grandchildren’s lives.
Little evidence is available in the digital space when it comes to peer-reviewed publications.
Pilots are underway, giving device a potential daily role with patients.
Expanding access to telehealth services from more providers, in more places.
Select developers to create and launch HIPAA-compliant healthcare skills for Alexa.
Technology to enable non-drug prescribing.
Remote support of senior users for Ireland's outer regions.
Helping so they may age in place.
Mansion becomes Airbnb for multigenerational living -- with technology.
Includes a smart home and a robotic cat.
Which technologies could help address isolation and loneliness?
Developing these strategies and tools will be "critical" for the federal government.
Seniors are also worried about everyday tasks.
Sometimes with tragic outcomes.
Organizations and government trying for new terms, less stigma.
Michael Phillips, AARP: Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality are finally gaining traction.
Considering travel time and time spent waiting at the doctor's office.
Best Buy exceeds earnings results, attributes benefits to acquisition.