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The Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST) is leading the charge to expedite the development, evaluation and adoption of emerging technologies that can improve the aging experience.

CAST has become an international coalition of more than 400 technology companies, aging services organizations, research universities, and government representatives.

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A Vision Video for Aging and Technology

The video will give you a glimpse, through the eyes of one family, of what the future of aging could look like with help from developing technologies that are possible, practical and affordable.

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 Announcements
Interactive State of Technology Report

CAST released the "State of Technology in Aging Services Report" that lays out the categories existing and developing technologies aimed at meeting the needs of aging consumers.
State of Technology in Aging Services in PA

Peifer, Scott, CAST, AAHSA in partnership with Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Homes for the Aging (PANPHA) - October 2008
Report on Technology in Aging Services in CA

CAST releases first of a series of state-level reports on technology in aging services.
Reports on the State of Technology

CAST releases the results of the State of Technology in Ageing Services research project, funded by Blue Shield of California Foundation, in three reports.
Upstairs Solutions’ e-Learning Program

CMS selects Upstairs Solutions’ e-Learning Programs for National Course.
Google and Microsoft Look to Change Health Care

Two leading candidates for Web supremacy, Google and Microsoft, are working up their plans to improve the nation’s health care.
Senior Service Providers Changes Business Model

Sears Methodist Retirement Services developed its Senior Safe@Home program, an experimental project that allows a single dial-up connection to handle both data flow and voice calls.
Key to Funding for Eldercare Technologies? Pilots

Fighting the funding battle for eldercare technologies can come via large-scale pilots or highly successful small-scale ones, say health care companies.
Is the Health Care System Getting Up to Speed?

Watch video of forward-thinking leaders in health care and government discuss the vision for connected, home-based health technologies through public-private partnerships.
Where Will CAST Be Next

See a list of upcoming conferences and events where CAST representatives will give presentations on technology and aging services for the elderly.

Sponsor Spotlight

Metropolitan Jewish Health System

We would like to thank this sponsor for enabling CAST to improve aging services through the thoughtful application of technology.

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