AI-powered radar systems may alert staff before a fall happens, with early studies showing fewer falls and less strain on ...
As people age, things change, and one of the major worries for seniors is falling. Many older people wish to stay independent and live on their own for as long as they can. But a fall can change ...
One of the most severe dangers for the elderly is falls. One unwanted fall may cause broken bones, a prolonged healing process, or even loss of independence. What is even more alarming is that a large ...
Millions of older adults live independently or in care settings where falls happen without warning and, often, without a witness. For family members managing the responsibilities of work, parenting, ...
Older adults are more likely to want to age in place while maintaining their independence. While families typically strive to achieve that goal, safety issues can start to cause stress ...
San Diego-based GreatCall, a seller of aging in place technologies purchased by Best Buy last year, is launching an updated version of its retail personal emergency response system. Called the Lively ...
Every year, one in four adults over 65 takes a fall. Many of these happen when people are home alone. A minor stumble can turn into a real emergency without help nearby. Fall detection technology ...
Scotch Plains, NJ, June 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MySeniorCareHub, PBC has announced the launch of its all-in-one digital ...
Personal Alarms Australia recently launched a line of mobile 4G devices for emergency support, built to help older ...
This week, alongside the new iPhone 16 series of phones, Apple unveiled the new Apple Watch Series 10. The new smartwatch comes in a beautiful jet-black gloss finish, has the largest display and ...
In Newcastle, Terry grew concerned after not seeing her 83-year-old neighbour for more than a day, something unusual in their normally close routine. When she went to check on her, she found the ...
A California eighth-grader just took home the title "America's Top Young Scientist"—and a $25,000 prize—for inventing a new kind of fall-detection device inspired by his grandmother's accident.