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Meet the families using tech to help grandma stay independent longer
Karen Murray uses JubileeTV to remotely control her 93-year-old mother Marion's TV and monitor her from afar, helping manage cognitive impairment challenges. The article highlights various smart home technologies, including AI-enabled appliances and remote caregiving tools, designed to support aging in place for older Americans and reduce assisted living costs.
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