Ash Roy and Shoko Hoshi Share Their Vision for Transforming Senior Care Ash Roy and Shoko Hoshi, the visionaries behind SeniorLife.AI, are on a mission to revolutionize senior care with a unique AI-driven platform that tackles two of the industry’s most pressing challenges: fall prevention and cognitive health. With a forward-thinking approach, they’ve designed a […]
Revolutionizing Senior Care with AI Innovations
How Technology is Transforming Elder Care Services The senior care landscape is undergoing a transformative shift with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). From enhancing health monitoring to fostering connections, AI innovations are reimagining caregiving with personalized, proactive solutions. Picture a world where your loved one’s well-being is continuously supported by smart technology, making their […]
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Being Safe Online for Seniors
As coronavirus concerns keep more seniors at home, the internet is an easy way to stay connected to friends, family, and businesses. While it’s convenient for seniors to do their banking and shopping from the privacy of their own home, there are risks to consider. To avoid becoming a victim, it’s important for a senior […]
Seniors and Technology
By Erin Denstaedt, Certified Concierge Care Advisor Despite how helpful technology can be, many older adults are still reluctant to use new technology. Luckily, there are many advantages for the internet and smartphones. One of the prime benefits of using modern technology is how connected we are, and this is a great thing to bring […]
How Social Media Can Be A Good Thing
Earlier this week, I talked about how social media can be a bad thing and especially where our elders are concerned. We are social beings! The fact that people are more attached to their than they are to loved ones (by feeling more socially in sync with text messages than phone calls) seems, to me, […]
How Social Media Can Be A Bad Thing
Social Media has a lot of uses. You can stay in touch with your fellow college graduates or friends from a state you moved from long ago, it can also save lives (but I’ll save that for later this week). I just want to keep people’s minds open about social media, when it’s a good […]