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What once seemed intrusive and too “big brother” is beginning to make more sense – remote monitoring technology. From web cams and motion sensors to special
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What once seemed intrusive and too “big brother” is beginning to make more sense – remote monitoring technology. From web cams and motion sensors to special
According to Wikipedia an induction cooker uses induction heat which means heat is generated directly in the pot rather than by the stove top. Faster
Role reversal – the overburdened role of the “sandwich generation” – boomers who are taking care of their kids, themseves and their parents
AIPatHome.com Tech Advisor Laurie Orlov attended the 2009 Consumer Electronic Show and identified 10 products as having an interesting appeal to the boomer and beyond market.
Scott Holland for AIPatHome Stair falls are one of the greatest challenges in fall prevention, with more than 75% of all stair falls taking place
Remodeling the bathroom is a good starting place to make a home more sustainable for aging in place. AARP research shows that more than half (52%) of American homeowners age 45 and older are interested in remaining in their homes as they get older. Green remodeling reduces monthly utility bills while universal design elements increase comfort and improve lifestyle, and all people — no matter their age — appreciate additional comfort and safety. Today, advances in technology make it possible to improve both convenience and performance.