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New tech for stroke, including AI and a robotic hip device, aims to improve treatment at every stage from diagnosis to recovery.
A new smartphone app for stroke rehabilitation will be evaluated during an upcoming “stroke boot camp” at Chapman University.
A recent review of studies around “digital assistive tech” showed those tools helped people living with dementia preserve dignity and monitor health.
The findings were seen for two-year, all-cause revision or aseptic loosening in cementless total knee arthroplasty.
Research indicates that smart home health technology provides a wealth of benefits for home care patients and older adults aging in place.
A new “love meter”— just in time for Valentine’s Day — tells senior living staff members when residents are at risk of loneliness.
RiverSpring Living is identifying New York older adults in need of a Valentine’s Day boost as part of its ongoing robo-pet program.
“Grandie,” whose avatar is a blue owl, is a new AI tool “tailored to the unique needs of older adults,” the parent company states.
A newly-developed robot sensor can read braille at twice the speed of human readers, over 300 words per minute, researchers say.
This summer, researchers are expanding a long-term care monitoring study on smoke from wildfires being conducted in MST states.