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Aging in Place Technology Watch has a rating of 3.8 stars from 5 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Aging in Place Technology Watch ranks 4th among Aging In Place sites.

maryrose z.
Australia
1 review
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January 18, 2019

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Date of experience: January 17, 2019
New Jersey
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Great blog that covers the most recent advances in how older adults can age in place. It is useful as there are not many sources where one can quickly see the latest advances that can help aging adult live independently at home.

Date of experience: November 24, 2014
California
11 reviews
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The Aging in Place Technology Watch is a thoughtful and well maintained blog concerning the intersection of technology, policy and aging. It is edited primarily by Laurie Orlov, a well-respected and experienced industry analyst who is a big advocate of the aging in place movement. The website provides thought leadership on recent trends that enable baby boomers and seniors to remain in their homes for as long as they want.

Given its primary focus on technology, the Aging in Place Technology Watch does a good job not only introducing new products and services to its readership, but also analyzing the social and political implications of aging in place technology on the population it hopes to benefit. Definitely worth subscribing to their newsletter!

Date of experience: January 16, 2013