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Aging In Place
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Financial advisors offer assistance to individuals who choose to age in place
Many individuals who are at or approaching retirement age are choosing to grow old in their own homes and communities rather than a nursing home or assisted living facility.
Pennsylvania hospital system uses technological solutions to reduce readmission rates
The PinnacleHealth System in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is using technology to develop more personalized discharge plans.
New app connects like-minded older adults
An Australian entrepreneur has developed a web application known as Stitch to help older adults find companions for activities.
The digital divide can endanger older adults in crisis situations
Initiatives that automatically bring alerts to our smartphones are useful, but unfortunately less tech-savvy individuals are not reaping the benefit.
Study: 'Making an effort' could reduce hospital readmission rates
In what seems like an obvious conclusion to a study, researchers from the Mayo Clinic have found that the key to reducing hospital readmissions may be as simple as being more proactive.
Study: Eldercare options improving in the workforce
A new study suggests that workplaces are offering better benefits for caregivers.
Eldercare technology benefits an aging population and investors
Writing on the website Xconomy, veteran science journalist Victor McElheny detailed why investors should add eldercare technology to their portfolios.
Mother and son share moments and movie reviews through technology
Joshua Seftel has been creating award-winning films and documentaries for more than two decades, but his latest work with his mother has attracted an entirely new set of fans.
What types of technological solutions do older adults need?
There's a tech boom when it comes to solutions to improve the well-being of older adults.
What do older adults need to age in place?
According to a 2012 AARP study, the majority of American adults over 45 plan on aging in place.
Lead with technology that brings smiles!
Seniors will embrace technology when it's easy to use, meaningful to them and helps them fulfill their personal goals.
The caregiving crisis is detrimental to the workplace
Many employers work hard to ensure that the physical and emotional needs of their clients are readily met.
Caregiver or Care Partner? What word do you relate to?
Words can evoke powerful ideas and emotions.
Is Mixing Person-Centered Care with Technology An Oxymoron? Absolutely Not.
On Monday, May 5th I presented at the LeadingAge California Conference in Palm Springs and spoke about technology's role in person-centered care.
The 'oldest old' featured in 60 Minutes segment
CBS's 60 Minutes program recently featured a segment on American adults over the age of 90.


