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Remote monitoring, as opposed to in-person monitoring, involves the use of sensors to track the patient's vitals and other information and report that data in real-time to the patient's medical team.
Fremont, CA: People are living longer lives than ever before, but the current options for caring for the elderly with chronic illnesses or those who have difficulty with daily tasks are limited. Many families either send their loved ones to assisted living facilities or nursing homes, hire outside help, or care for them on a daily basis. These options are frequently prohibitively expensive and jeopardize both the caregiver's and the senior's quality of life.
The majority of people want to keep their independence for as long as possible. They don't want their children or grandchildren to put their lives on hold in order to assist them. They want to keep living their own lives with their privacy and autonomy. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) can come in handy.
Ageism Awareness is a Priority
The demographics of the United States are changing, and the country's elderly population is increasing. It is predicted that by 2034, the number of people over the age of 65 will outnumber children under the age of 18. Nonetheless, ageism persists as a problem in a variety of settings, including healthcare and employment.
Ageism awareness is critical for ensuring that people receive the best possible care. Discrimination is unacceptable, and many elderly people are being denied healthcare, personal choice, and opportunities as a result. Ageism can even lead to people being forced into nursing homes and other facilities.