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Older Americans are enjoying better health: What this means for care managers
Amid concerning reports of diabetes and cardiovascular issues, as well as the ever-present specter of Alzheimer's disease, it is refreshing to hear good news about the overall health of older Americans today.
How to boost staff satisfaction by leveraging technology
Prioritizing staff satisfaction can prove challenging when profit margins are tight and schedules are overloaded across the board, but caregiving support technology can help.
What care managers can learn from "Grandma Drummer"
Remaining engaged mentally, physically and socially can play a substantial role in the continued health and quality of life enjoyed by older individuals, as one woman's lifelong passion for music shows.
How telecare can promote dignity and quality of life for care recipients
Advancements in this area, such as Independa's innovative eldercare technology, can help older Americans feel more empowered, enabling them to play a more active role in their own care.
Offer your care recipients a smooth transition with telecare
By harnessing telecare innovation, you can not only offer independence and peace of mind thanks to remote monitoring, medical reminders and other CloudCare services.
Scottish government features telecare in independent living initiative
This week, a Scottish official elaborated on a government initiative that prioritizes independent living aided by technological advancements.
Overcoming this common independent living concern through technology
One concern that family members may have about this arrangement is that their loved one's condition could worsen over time and they may not have access to the assistance they need.
Did you know aging in place is more viable than ever for today's elderly community?
Thanks to advancements in telecare, it is possible for care managers to oversee larger numbers of home-based care recipients without overextending their resources or placing too great a burden on caregivers.
Global governments prioritize independent living among elderly
"Surviving old age is not just about economics but quality of life," said aging expert Dr. Hokenstad
Addressing the challenges of aging in place
According to a New York University report entitled "Aging Alone in America," more elderly people are living on their own than ever before, and many prefer it that way.


