Quality of Life Technology Enabling Aging in Place
More Information About this ProjectProject Needs and BeneficiariesAbleLink seeks to enable seniors to age in place and live a high quality of live in the location of their own choosing. HomeLife Technology can reduce the financial burden of more extensive care options as well as providing critical links to family and health care professionals. Donations to this project will provide the needed R & D to create person-centered technologies for seniors and families to enable continued living in as unrestricted, independent settings as possible. ActivitiesPerson-centered HomeLife Technology can serve the rapidly-increasing senior population by enhancing quality of life, improving consistency of care, reducing costs of caregiving, and reducing caregiver fatigue. Funding InformationThis project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations. Additional DocumentationThis project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc). ResourcesWhy this Project is ImportantPotential Long Term ImpactThe long-term goal of the project is to provide Person-centered technologies that allow seniors to capitalize on their existing skills to enable them to live independently with a high quality of life for as long as possible. Project Message
We are facing an impending societal storm that will impact us all - the aging of the nation. It is critical that new more cost effective, person-centered healthcare models emerge to weather this storm Who is Running This ProjectContact
Daniel K. Davies, Project SponsorOrganization
Learn more about AbleLink Technologies and the project team. Where this Project is LocatedCountry
This project is located in For more information about United States, read the Human Development Report on United States or the Wikipedia entry for United States. When this Project was UpdatedLast UpdatedThis project was last updated on August 17, 2007. Date Added to GlobalGivingThis project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 17, 2007. How Else You Can Help |
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