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Elderly Stroke Prevention

July 19, 2008 By Mark Hager

We know that strokes can cause permanent damage and even death. But, did you know that the the elderly are at higher risk than any other age group? According to the Stanford School of Medicine Stroke Center, two-thirds of all stroke victims are elderly. Many of us know the general information about the cause of […]

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: age in place, aging, Aging in Place, elderly, health care, healthcare, prevention, seniors, stroke

New iShoe Could Prevent Falls

July 17, 2008 By Mark Hager

From the “This is why we paid for our kids to go to college” department comes a story about the iShoe that can help seniors aging in place. This incredible new piece of equipment could help physicians discover problems with balance before a fall actually happens. The model the MIT Team is working with now […]

Filed Under: Aging in Place technology, Health Tagged With: adaptive, age in place, Aging in Place, assistive, elderly, elderly care, falls prevention, health care, home, seniors, Technology

Senior Driving is Getting Positive Attention

July 15, 2008 By Mark Hager

If you are approaching the days when you may have to start considering taking the keys away from your elderly parents, this is for you. Car makers and researchers around the world have answered the call to develop new vehicles with senior drivers in mind. Here are links to four different stories that were recently […]

Filed Under: Caregiving Tagged With: Caregiving, cars, driving, eldelry, elderly driving, health care, seniors

Vibration May Reduce Risk of Falling for Seniors

July 4, 2008 By Mark Hager

Researchers at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australian may have found a way to reduce falls for older people. Sven Rees, a PhD student at the University, said that standing on a platform that vibrates for ten minutes or less could help seniors keep their balance better and reduce falls. The group has been […]

Filed Under: Home Safety - Tips for a safe home Tagged With: Aging in Place, care, elderly, fall, falls, health care, healthcare, home safety, prevention, seniors

Blue Cross gives medical records access via cell phone

July 4, 2008 By Mark Hager

Parents or people providing care for elderly parents will have a new way to carry personal health records and provide them to physicians. Blue Cross of Northeast Pennsylvania is providing an application for cell phones to it’s insured. The first wave of patients have been given access to it and it allows them to add […]

Filed Under: Aging in Place technology, Health Tagged With: health care, healthcare, insurance, seniors, Technology

Video Games = Fun, Therapy for Seniors

June 23, 2008 By Mark Hager

Think video games are just for the young? Think again. They are becoming a big hit for Boomers and beyond, and for good reason. New research being conducted at places like Cornell, the University of South Carolina and the University of Florida seeks to prove that video games are good for more than just wasting […]

Filed Under: Aging in Place technology, Health Tagged With: activities, fitness, health care, seniors, Technology, therapy, video games, wii

Intel Seeks to Revolutionize Care and Hospitalization Prevention for Elderly

June 8, 2008 By Mark Hager

Who better to spearheading the research and development for preventative and support healthcare technology for those aging in place? The computer chip manufacturing giant Intel is hyper-focused on how, “… to use personal health technologies to care for people.” This isn’t new, of course. Intel has had R&D going on in this arena for years. […]

Filed Under: Aging in Place technology, Health Tagged With: care, communication, elderly, health care, prevention, research, Technology

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