aging in place
Jennifer Goldsack, CEO of the Digital Medicine Society, outlines DiMe's new project focused on aging-in-place with healthcare technologies and reimbursing remote patient monitoring as federal and private insurers' coverage policies evolve.
Seniors want to age in place. How do homes need to adapt?
A new app allows seniors enrolled in the Lively Health & Safety offering to access in-home support services through Apple's wearable.
The service helps seniors maneuver their care in a virtual setting, an increasingly common way to receive healthcare now during the pandemic.
The Amazon Alexa Care Hub connects a senior's personal assistant device to a caretaker's mobile app, and includes activity alerts, emergency contacts and other communications features.
Also: Viz.ai landed a New Technology Add-on Payment designation from CMS, and a Canadian company rolls out new return-to-work wearable.
Stony Brook University experts describe key design points for a successful in-home senior-health-monitoring system, and their efforts to develop such a tool.
The company, known for its ElliQ countertop AI device for seniors, is also working on personal assistant software for cars and other use cases.
The remote care tools are also helping tackle problems of loneliness with virtual group programs.