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| Georgia Institute of Technology-Aware Home |
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An Internet picture frame for caregiver awareness that monitors older parents' physical activity in their home. |
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A reminder panel that displays someone's history of moving different objects in their home such as medication. |
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| GE Security |
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Hewlett-Packard |
 A system for families and caregivers that can help seniors live at home longer by remotely monitoring a variety of functions, daily activities and medication compliance. |
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 HP's research for a vision of an integrated wellness system with wearable sensing devices connected with an always-on infrastructure, delivering relevant wellness knowledge to the individual and their caregiver. |
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| Honeywell |
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Intel Proactive Health Lab: Social Health Monitoring & Support |
 The Independent LifeStyle Assistant™ monitoring system (I.L.S.A.™) transforms the home into an intelligent, supportive environment and makes this technology accessible for older Americans and those who care for them. |
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 A computer screen phone and home network that track the social health of early Alzheimer's patients, helping them to remember names and faces of their friends & family. |
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| Intel Research Seattle: Caregiver's Assistant |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
 A home technology that senses the use of everyday artifacts to help a caregiver track an elder's activities of daily living (ADLs). |
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 Wearable and home-based sensors that can help people stay healthy and remain independent as they age. |
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| Oregon Health Sciences University/Elite Care |
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Sears Methodist Retirement System, Inc. |
 An intelligent bed that tracks sleep patterns and weight to detect disease and helps prevent falls by turning on and off lights when an elder gets up at night. |
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 Bridging the use of technology products together with a single source for oversight. |
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| University of Michigan |
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University of Rochester |
 Robots and devices that help frail seniors remember their daily activities and walk more easily to perform them. |
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 An elder can talk to Chester the Pill, who figures out from her questions that she has a headache. Chester help her understand what she can and cannot take based on her condition and her physician's instructions. All this without touching a keyboard! |
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| University of Virginia |
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Viterion TeleHealthcare - A Bayer-Panasonic Company |
 A sensor that "listens" to your footsteps and walking patterns for signs of increased fall risk. A smart chair that automatically monitors your breathing and heart rate on a daily basis. |
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 Telehealth devices that help patients manage and monitor their health, as well as interact with their medical professional, from home. |
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| Motorola |
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Philips Medical Systems/Comcast Partnership |
 Motorola is developing MOTOHEALTH, a prototype integrated mobile health monitoring solution, which uses Motorola's cell phones to help older adults manage their chronic conditions and increase their independence, while potentially reducing health-care costs. |
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 A health-care service that uses broadband technology to facilitate communication between chronic disease patients and health-care providers. |
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| University of Washington: Assisted Cognition Project |
 A cell phone that serves as an intelligent navigational assistant designed to help people with memory problems find their way around town and use public transportation. |
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