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Using Technology to Make Elder Care More Efficient
Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is being swiftly integrated into every step of the care route for the elderly. Parts of the senior care pathways
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Healthcare Business Review | Thursday, December 07, 2023
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There will be a continual rise in the use of technology in our lives, but it will be for the better. Honestly, older Americans have accepted this possibility.
FREMONT, CA: Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is being swiftly integrated into every step of the care route for the elderly. Parts of the senior care pathways are safely delegated to AI by caregivers and health professionals, allowing for improved in-home care. Improvements in care quality and the effective resolution of care personnel shortages are vital advantages.
It is time to revolutionize senior care and enhance the quality of life for the elderly. The agetech sector of today offers a variety of new solutions that allow seniors to age in place with confidence and enjoy the comfort and autonomy that come with precise and timely caregiver support. Below is an overview of the leading solutions that utilize AI and machine learning to enhance the health and quality of life of the elderly.
The Technologies Facilitating Senior Care Administration
New healthcare job creation will increase by 15 percent annually from 2019 to 2029. Still, this increase will be swamped by the massive demographic shift resulting from the baby boomers entering their golden years. The ratio of caretakers to caregivers for the vulnerable sub-segment of adults aged 80 and older is projected to reach 3:1 by 2050. With aged care technologies, a weary healthcare system could breathe a sigh of relief or two. Introducing the technology that makes senior care more efficient: