Older adults live independently longer when monitored by care team and technology

Finding ways to help older adults “age in place” has been a focus of researchers at the University of Missouri for more than a decade. Now, a new study shows their work at TigerPlace, an independent living community that...

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Aging in Place: critical for seniors to remain independent

America’s 75 million aging adults soon will face decisions about where and how to live as they age. Current options for long-term care, including nursing homes and assisted-living facilities, are costly and require seniors to move from place to...

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STANLEY Healthcare Partners with Foresite Healthcare to offer Next-Generation Predictive Fall Safety and Health Monitoring Solutions

STANLEY Healthcare Partners with Foresite Healthcare to offer Next-Generation Predictive Fall Safety and Health Monitoring Solutions By Scott Blevins, LEWIS | October 24, 2017 STANLEY Healthcare, a market leading provider of life safety and security solutions for the senior...

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Can Technology Predict Falls In Older Adults?

Can Technology Predict Falls In Older Adults? By Randy Rieland  |  Forbes  |  October 1, 2017 The prospect of aging can conjure up a multitude of horrors — a mind stolen by dementia, a body debilitated by illness, a...

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QIPMO Video

Wonder what QIPMO is all about? Click here for a quick and informative video!

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Aging in Place Critical for Seniors to Remain Independent

Published On: 3/25/16

EXPERT AVAILABLE: Aging in Place Critical for Seniors to Remain Independent MU Professor Marilyn Rantz credits advanced nurses, technology and coordinated care as means for improving patient care and lowering health care costs COLUMBIA, Mo. – Quality of care...

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Paul Pepper: Boone County Museum 25th Anniversary & Sinclair School of Nursing, “Sinclair At Home”

Paul Pepper: Boone County Museum 25th Anniversary & Sinclair School of Nursing, “Sinclair At Home” July 6, 2015 Paul Pepper and Chris Campbell talk about the upcoming 25th anniversary celebration of the Walters-Boone County Museum and Galleries. Food, tours, and...

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Technology Helps Seniors Live Safely and Independently at Home

Technology Helps Seniors Live Safely and Independently at Home By Jesslyn Chew | May 11, 2015 For more than 10 years, two University of Missouri researchers have researched and developed technology to help people age in place safely and...

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Mizzou professor teaches senators about technology to help seniors stay at home

Mizzou professor teaches senators about technology to help seniors stay at home By Jim Howard | May 7, 2015 Technology is extending the amount of time aging Americans can live in the familiar surroundings of their own home, rather...

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Reaching for the Gold with Harriet Tramer (radio interview)

Published On: 05/01/2015

Listen to Marilyn Rantz’s interview on Harriet Tramer’s May 2015 show Reaching for the Gold with Harriet Tramer | May 2015 Host Harriet Tramer has long worked as both a journalist and a college instructor. And her experiences have taught...

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