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Dec 29
2009

MobileHelp: Cellular and Gps-Enabled Mobile Personal Emergency Response System (M-Pers)

Posted by Michael Sarfatti in telehealth , mobile

 MobileHelp System

MobileHelp is an innovative and patent-pending medical alert system that utilizes cellular and GPS enabled technology, allowing round-the-clock monitoring and is a state-of-the-art mobile personal emergency response system (M-PERS). With the Anywhere Help ButtonTM, medical help is only a touch-of-a-button away.

The MobileHelpTM medical alert system from Medical Mobile Monitoring is able to quickly and accurately notify emergency medical personnel and family members of potential life threatening situations. The medical systems are ideal for seniors, Alzheimer's patients, diabetics, and others suffering from similar medical conditions that restrict independence and travel outside of their homes.

When subscribers need help, they simply press their help button and are connected via two-way voice to a central monitoring station that is live 24/7/365. The technology from Medical Mobile Monitoring also allows family members to see an on-line map and location of their loved ones over the Internet and be notified via mobile phone and email when an emergency arises.

Click here to learn more about the product.

Dec 07
2009

Technologies to Help Older Adults Maintain Independence

Posted by Michael Sarfatti in telehealth , monitoring

A publication of the Center for Technology and Aging.

"This paper is intended to inform potential grant applicants and other key stakeholders, including older adults, health and social service practitioners, technology vendors, payers, policy makers/regulators, and The SCAN Foundation about technologies that are ready to be quickly taken to scale. Drawing from the array of existing telemonitoring, telehealth, assistive, and communication technologies that are used in the management of chronic disease, we identify specific technology domains that have proven benefits and have significant potential for diffusion. We further identify those technologies that offer the greatest opportunity to accelerate the pace of diffusion; have the support of a long-term, sustainable business model; and have the greatest likelihood of alignment with public and private policies designed to improve outcomes and reduce spending. As the Administration starts on the path toward health reform, the need to improve the delivery of care for older adults in home and community settings will be unavoidable. The broad diffusion of transformative technologies offers a significant means to advance the effort of improving quality and reducing cost of care. [END QUOTE]

Click here to obtain the briefing paper.

Jul 01
2009

Eskaton National Demonstration Home

Posted by Michael Sarfatti in telehealth , monitoring , aging in place

Eskaton Demonstration HomeThe Eskaton National Demonstration Home, located on the Eskaton Village Roseville campus in Roseville, California, is the result of years of research and development collaboration with respected industry leaders.

This home represents the future of smart, healthy, independent living for America's older generations of today and tomorrow - combining innovative universal design, breakthrough technologies and green living features with beauty, simplicity and comfort - making it a home for living, a home for life.

UNIVERSAL DESIGN –

The Eskaton Demonstration Home features the Eskaton-Certifed Home™ Program and offers flexible and adaptable designs for every stage of life, such as wider hallways, level floor transitions and multilevel work surfaces – all without sacrificing beauty.

HEALTH, WELLNESS AND SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES –

Not long ago, these technologies were things of the future. Today, the Eskaton Demonstration Home brings them to life, providing brain fitness activities, a home monitoring system, Web and teleconferencing abilities, and a wellness station – creating a home that supports all stages of life.

  • Social Connectivity: Stay connected with family, friends and caregivers through a television set or a home computer
  • Cognitive Fitness: Keep your mind sharp with cognitive games and exercises
  • Healthy Living: Wellness monitoring station transmits daily health reports to caregivers
  • Smart Reminders: Never miss another appointment, event or medication with helpful automated reminders and alerts Smart Lighting and Appliances: On when you need them; off when you don’t

GREEN LIVING –

The Eskaton Demonstration Home is a GreenBuilt-certified home, meaning it reduces its carbon footprint with green living elements like solar energy, a tankless water heater, smart lighting and other energy-saving features.

Visit the website to learn more about the demonstration home.

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