5 More Problems Limiting Bathroom Safety and Comfort
Shoshana Shamberg identifies 5 more problem areas that prevent bathrooms from being comfortable and safe.
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Shoshana Shamberg identifies 5 more problem areas that prevent bathrooms from being comfortable and safe.

“The knowledge and experience about technology in general, seniors especially, that Robin Raskin brings to our mission of letting people know how assistive technologies can be used to support aging in place is invaluable,” said Meres McCarroll, AIPatHome principal.
Imagine: a glucose monitor for diabetics directly on the eye. Cholesterol checking or infection detection. Blood screening available anytime. Even a computer display. That’s the vision of Babak Parvis, innovation professor from the University of Washington.
ActiveForever.com and AIPatHome.com announce strategic marketing relationship. Together they will focus on daily living aids and information for the elderly, physically disabled or anyone looking to age in place.
Reimbursement is the driving force for telemedicine expansion in the United States. Big insurance companies are encouraging large employers to implement interactive video telemedicine programs. With the new healthcare bill the federal government is providing financial incentives to study telemedicine and other innovations.

For the next 20 years, 10,000 Americans will turn 65 each day. Annual assisted living costs are projected to start at $50,000 a year in