This document is a printout of a news article discussing emerging 'aging-in-place' technologies, specifically GPS shoes and remote monitoring systems for seniors with Alzheimer's. It highlights products from GTX and Aetrex Worldwide, quotes expert Laurie Orlov, and details a case study involving a senior named Howe and her daughter/caregiver Pierce using a GrandCare system. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was collected as part of a congressional investigation, likely as part of a larger cache of correspondence or research materials.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Laurie Orlov | Expert / Founder |
Florida-based expert on 'aging-in-place technology' and founder of Aging In Place Technology Watch. Quoted regarding ...
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| Howe | Subject of article |
Senior citizen living in a home with motion sensors for 53 years.
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| Pierce | Caregiver / Daughter |
Receives monitoring data about her mother (presumably Howe) via the GrandCare system.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| GTX | ||
| Nike | ||
| Steve Madden | ||
| Aetrex Worldwide | ||
| MedCottages | ||
| GrandCare | ||
| Aging In Place Technology Watch |
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"“As we age, this is going to be a growing trend,” says Laurie Orlov"Source
"“We have to get past the fear and antagonism among the older people who need it the most. I don’t think they’re that technology-ready, but the boomers, who are their adult children, certainly are.”"Source
"Monitoring and in-home help technologies will be a $20 billion U.S. business in North America by 2020"Source
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