Author Archive: Jennifer Ludden - NPR

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Betty and Jack O'Connor want to stay in their Chevy Chase, Md., home as they age and are trying to create a network of volunteers in their neighborhood, called a "village," to help them with tasks they can no longer handle. (Jennifer Ludden/NPR)

Part 1: “Villages” help seniors stay in their homes

Seniors are staying in their homes with the help of networks of friends and family’s called a “village”, which helps them manage tasks the can no longer handle on their own.

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Part 2: High-tech aging: tracking seniors’ every move

Part 2: High-tech aging: tracking seniors’ every move

Electronic monitoring devices can help families keep watch over aging relatives who are living alone.

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Part 3: Wired homes keep tabs on aging parents

Part 3: Wired homes keep tabs on aging parents

Using motion sensors and cameras, family members can “check-in” over the Internet to make sure elderly relatives are O.K.

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Part 4: Building homes to age In

Part 4: Building homes to age In

New homes built with “universal design” allow the elderly and disable to stay in their homes and live independently.

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