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Artificial intelligence is all the rage, and now it’s helping some Pacific Northwest seniors live in their own homes for longer. Twenty grandmas and grandpas on the Washington coast joined a pilot project that is trialing how AI-driven companion robots could reduce loneliness and social isolation among seniors —especially those living alone.
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Barbara Dellenback speaks with Liz von Wellsheim, Medical Director of Springfield's ElderHealth and Living Memory Village. They discuss the importance of…
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The Oregon DMV hopes families use the holidays to talk about issues facing older drivers. The DMV has dubbed the first week of December as “Older Driver…
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A recent Oregon survey indicates the elderly want to be able to live independently and at home as long as possible. This points to a need to have more…
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Americans have a hard time talking openly and honestly about sex. When it comes to the sexual intimacy of older adults, it's a topic most would rather…