The Washington Post: How smart tech around the home can help seniors and their caregivers

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By Christina Sturdivant Sani, January 20, 2022, at 7:00 a.m. EST

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Amy Goyer has been a caregiver most of her adult life. At 20, she began caring for her ailing grandparents. Then her mom had a stroke at 63, and her dad developed Alzheimerโ€™s. Later, her sister was diagnosed with Cushingโ€™s disease.

Over the years, Goyer crisscrossed the country to care for her loved ones. At some points, they lived with her. Other times, she monitored them from afar. Now AARPโ€™s national family and caregiving expert, Goyer, 61, says the most notable change in caregiving in her experience has been technology โ€” particularly the smart tech that many seniors rely on to stay safe in their homes.

โ€œNew technologies are coming up all the time, and people are always sending me things to look at,โ€ says Goyer, who oversees the organizationโ€™s Family Caregivers Discussion Group on Facebook, which has more than 8,000 members.

Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/home/2022/01/20/smart-tech-for-seniors/


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