HealthTech April 14, 2022
Donna Marbury

Care for older adults doesn’t need to be extra intrusive, and the latest technology solutions keep that in mind.

As more adults over the age of 60 seek care that allows for more independence, tech companies are answering the call as they increasingly offer health and wellness products and services that cater to older adults’ specific needs. Voice-assisted devices, less intrusive sensors and wearables are just some of the tools being adopted by older adult users. Here’s a look at the latest approaches that provide ease of use and less invasive options for consumers.

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Topics: Digital Health, Health IT, Patient / Consumer, Technology, Telehealth, Voice Assistant
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