Turning Smartwatches into Assistive Tech for Seniors
Software developers are leveraging the sophisticated sensors in wearable devices to turn smartwatches into assistive tech for seniors.
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Taylor Mallory Holland is a professional writer with more than 11 years of experience writing about business, technology and healthcare for both media outlets and companies. Taylor is passionate about how mobile technology can reshape the healthcare industry, providing new ways for care providers to connect with patients and streamline workflows. She stays on top of emerging trends and regularly speaks with healthcare industry leaders about the challenges they face and how they innovate using mobile technology. Follow Taylor on Twitter: @TaylorMHoll
Software developers are leveraging the sophisticated sensors in wearable devices to turn smartwatches into assistive tech for seniors.
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