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How AI Is Identifying Signs of Disease

How AI Is Identifying Signs of Disease

Doctors and patients alike are benefiting from the growing capabilities of AI and disease diagnosis algorithms. Today’s AI technologies can do incredible things, including identify signs of various diseases and make data-based diagnosis suggestions. With these AI tools, doctors all over the world can provide better care for patients, including rapid life-saving diagnoses.

5 Ways Seniors Can Advocate for Their Own Health

5 Ways Seniors Can Advocate for Their Own Health

With aging comes more trips to the doctor’s office, more medications, more visits to specialists, and more unsolicited health advice from well-meaning loved ones. This can all become very overwhelming. As a result, many seniors feel little control over their healthcare. By taking control of your healthcare, you’ll feel more confident about the decisions you make with your doctors and better understand how your doctor’s recommendations align with your overall health goals.

Emergency Button: Provide Immediate Assistance To Save Your Clients' Lives

Emergency Button: Provide Immediate Assistance To Save Your Clients' Lives

The push of a single button on the sensor can be handled by touch, with poor eyesight and impaired fine motor skills.

How to Decide the Best Senior Housing Option for You

How to Decide the Best Senior Housing Option for You

With so many seniors living longer and the Baby Boomers quickly filling the retirement ranks, long-term plans can help you enjoy life now and for years to come. The conversation about senior housing arrangements is, therefore, one that cannot be put off. Depending on you or your loved one’s health and needs, there are several living options available. Here, courtesy of Oscar Senior, are the three most common senior living arrangements and tips to help you implement them smoothly.

4 Tips on How to Support Aging In Place

4 Tips on How to Support Aging In Place

Aging is inevitable. There is no avoiding getting old, but as a caregiver or a family member, there are ways to support loved ones as they age gracefully in place. As family members grow older, several different aspects of life should be laid out and planned for to ensure that the individuals are comfortable and able to live their best lives. With the help of both the family and caregiver, seniors can enjoy the process of aging in place.