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10:00 AM Pacific
11:00 AM Pacific

1–2 PM Eastern | 10–11 AM Pacific

Also available on demand Aug. 23 – Oct. 20, 2024

Technology to Age in Motion

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Includes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. 

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Let’s shift the narrative of aging from decline and limitation to resilience and empowerment. Join us for a one-hour webinar on how technology can play a pivotal role in facilitating safety, social connectivity and independence at home and on the go. This session covers different types of technology, along with their benefits, limitations and adaptability. It also will highlight user experience, emphasizing the importance of intuitive design for future aging in motion.

Participants in this webinar will be able to:

  • Identify different types of technology that can help to improve safety, independence, socialization and cognition.
  • Discuss the benefits and limitations of technology in aging.
  • Identify fall-prevention strategies. Identify technology design features that support adaptability.

Presenters:

Bailey PaxtonBailey Paxton is director of In-Home Care Technology and Innovation at Right at Home Corporate, and an entrepreneur with a passion for driving positive change in the older adult care industry. Paxton leads the in-home technology strategy and helps lead the innovation team. He is dedicated to driving the continued growth and success of Right at Home Corporate and fostering a culture of innovation.

 

 

 

 

Charlotte YehCharlotte Yeh, MD, is widely recognized for her commitment to enhancing care for older adults. “Modern Healthcare” named her one of the 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives. As a healthcare leader and practitioner with more than 30 years’ experience, she has served on numerous boards and committees throughout her career.