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  2. Staying safe at home with Alzheimer’s - AOL

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    Bathroom safety for Alzheimer’s patients: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Study on home safety for older adults: Journal of Injury and Violence Research Benefits of using a smart ...

  3. Home automation for the elderly and disabled - Wikipedia

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    Home automation for healthcare can range from very simple alerts to lavish computer controlled network interfaces. Some of the monitoring or safety devices that can be installed in a home include lighting and motion sensors, environmental controls, video cameras, automated timers, emergency assistance systems, and alerts.

  4. Lighting for the elderly - Wikipedia

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    These patients exhibit intermittent sleep throughout the 24-hour day, instead of consolidated sleep at night and wakefulness during the day. [ 4 ] Poor sleep is one of the largest complaints among the elderly, and poor sleep can be linked to a wide variety of problems including increased cardiovascular problems, disruption of endocrine ...

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    Wearing hearing aids has also been linked to improving quality of life by enhancing cognitive function and reducing the risk of depression and dementia. Aging isn’t the only reason you might ...

  6. Remote patient monitoring - Wikipedia

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    By 2025, the Remote Patient Monitoring industry is expected to double, due to factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and increased at-home care. [12] Use of Remote Patient Monitoring has been proven to ultimately provide better patient compliance and improved physician management, while decreasing costs of care. [13]

  7. Aging in place - Wikipedia

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    One-third of American households are home to one or more residents 60 years of age or older. [6] Technology can be an enabler for aging in place—there are four categories of technology that acts as an enabler—Communication and Engagement, Health and Wellness, Learning and Contribution, and Safety and Security. [7]

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