
Balance problems? Step into the iShoe
MIT Graduate student Erez Lieberman is working on an “iShoe” which uses technology developed by NASA to create an insole that could help elderly people keep their balance and prevent falls
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MIT Graduate student Erez Lieberman is working on an “iShoe” which uses technology developed by NASA to create an insole that could help elderly people keep their balance and prevent falls

Harry Cline According to a new survey conducted by AARP, 77 percent of seniors wish to stay in their current residences as they grow older
Contractor Keith Alward, founder of Alward Construction located in the Bay Area of California talks about the accessible garden they created for a client who

Retired, this kitchen no longer met their needs. Tomco Company worked with them to create a more accessible environment by installing a single handle faucet, pull-out shelving, appliance drawers and adjustable height pantry pullout storage. A convenient pullout trash bin was incorporated to provide easy access.
As the Boomers are aging, we need to think about what’s in our future. How and where will we live? We have some hard decisions ahead of us. It’s time to start thinking about it now!
SmartLivingIdeaHouse.com website and its web-based TV-style programming will be the ‘go to’ international destination to learn about living options that involve universal design, green and smart technologies in a variety of settings that are multi-generational and visitable.