Caring for an Elderly Parent in COVID: How Technology Can Help
Now more than ever we need to care for our elderly parents and adopt new technology designed to keep them happier and safer at home.
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Now more than ever we need to care for our elderly parents and adopt new technology designed to keep them happier and safer at home.
80% of aged care budget is spent on 20% of recipients. In under 5 minutes, InteliCare CEO Jason Waller explains how technology addresses this economic dilemma.
Does the current aged care system provide for Australians seeking to age in their own home? Based on the Royal Commission’s interim report, we don’t believe so. InteliCare has submitted a proposal to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety with recommendations to maximise the potential of assistive technology.
Australia’s existing aged care system is on the verge of being overwhelmed. Jason Waller proposes a solution to support the industry.
InteliCare has won the awards for Smarter Communities and Social Impact at the 2020 Lateral INCITE Awards. Watch our acceptance speech.
A recent study concluded people over 55 who live alone are 30% more likely to develop dementia than those who live with others.
In Jason Waller’s The Australian article, he defines how to rethink government-funded healthcare support for our vulnerable older Australians.
Maureen is independent and loves living in her own home, but as she got older, she worried about a fall, and so did her daughter, Helen. Learn how InteliLiving helped Maureen live at home with peace of mind for both mum and daughter.
When I talk to my friends both elderly and those with elderly parents they loved the idea of independence without the pressure of having to check on them physically every day. Read Ailsa and Diane’s story.
Lois’s was still active around her home and happy living on her own, but her family were concerned about her wellbeing and worried about a fall without anyone around to help. Read Lois’s story.