A new overview of AI in LTC from LeadingAge highlights some of the most valuable new AI tools and reaffirms AI’s role in admin work.
Adding broadband access to rural, underserved communities may not be a silver bullet that enables telehealth use, a new study shows.
Recent research on a “hip-assist” robotic device, which goes around a users’ waist, could help users improve stride and balance for fitness.
Developers behind a new veterans home are hoping the facility serves as a design model for integrating personal tech preferences.
A new smartphone app helps seniors control their balance by monitoring a users’ body sway while they are standing still.
A data breach over the summer may have given hackers access to health records for both residents and staff at 40 nursing homes.
The newly unveiled “elderverse” starts users out on a lush VR coastline, from which they can jump to entertainment or therapy options.
New research is looking at AI, EHRs to flag individuals who might have dementia, so that when they arrive at a hospital, the care team is ready.
New tech is helping LTCs provide value-based care via AI and predictive technology, both tech and healthcare leaders say.
“Hearing glasses” and goggles made for blind individuals are some of the new wearable devices coming out for impaired older adults.
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