
Technology and Aging
During the pandemic, technology kept us together, both at work and at home. Older adults embraced certain tech innovations to stay in touch with family and friends and to receive
Seniors are increasingly using technology to help them successfully age in place. These devices, systems, and services help make their lives safer and easier.
Fully 58% of adults ages 65 and older say technology has had a mostly positive impact on society, while roughly three-quarters of internet-using seniors say they go online on a daily basis.
During the pandemic, technology kept us together, both at work and at home. Older adults embraced certain tech innovations to stay in touch with family and friends and to receive
Telehealth, also called telemedicine, is an umbrella term that refers to a wide range of health services delivered virtually. As it becomes more widespread, telehealth offers numerous benefits to seniors
What is a Personal Emergency Response System? For older adults living alone, a Personal Emergency Response System (PERS), also called Medical Alert System and Medical Emergency Response System can be a lifeline,
What is smart technology? Technology can help you, or a loved one, live at home safely and independently while providing automation for running a home, medical support, social connection, and