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September 15, 2011

Keeping Tabs on the elderly who live alone

Used to be, the phone or a good neighbor were the best bets for keeping tabs on someone you love who’s elderly and living alone — especially if you lived too far to buzz over every day.

But more and more, a host of technological devices and Internet-based solutions are crowding the elder-care landscape, making it more convenient, and far less worrisome, to know all is well with an aging relative or friend.

via Keeping Tabs on the elderly who live alone – Chicago Tribune.

posted to Elder Care/Family Decision Making,Mediation @ 4:09 pm

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