Older adults are increasingly embracing tech solutions to help them age in place. Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses the latest technology to help individuals age in place with ...
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Aging in place: Growing older at home
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses aging in place with the National Institute on Aging's Erin Harrell, PhD. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement Network Good morning, welcome back ...
An aging-in-place technology platform recently secured a $35 million funding round, which it hopes to use to expand its existing partnership portfolio while also aiming to enter the Medicaid market.
As retirees seek to remain in their homes rather than move into assisted-living facilities, aging in place has shifted from a trend to a near-necessity. Comfortable routines, familiar surroundings and ...
Christine Benz: You look at aging through a number of lenses—the eldercare aspect of it, as well as setting ourselves up to age successfully. I wanted to talk about some dimensions of that as we all ...
Aging in place involves living at home as a person ages rather than moving into a residential care facility such as a nursing home. While aging in place, people might receive support from caregivers, ...
A new report from Seniorly ranked the best and worst states for aging at home for seniors, and Florida surprisingly earned the lowest spot of all. "These findings reinforce what we already know," one ...
The desire to remain in familiar surroundings as you age is natural and personal. For many older adults, aging in place means maintaining independence, cherishing memories and preserving the comfort ...
Older adults aging in place may rethink whether they want to receive care at home if they do not receive certain aging-in-place supports from their care providers and loved ones, according to a new ...
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