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Bud Myers joins AgeTek as CEO

HOT NEWS: Bud Myers joins AgeTek as CEO

Today, AgeTek announced the appointment of its first chief executive officer, Bud Myers. For years, Bud served as Sr. Director of Merchandising at boomer-focused catalog and online retailer FirstSTREET (www.firststreetonline.com) and is a well-known expert in the baby-boomer and consumer electronics markets.

Bud has played a significant role helping the alliance transition from idea to reality. We are tremendously lucky to have acquired Bud in the first year of the alliance.

Bud wanted to tell you all, “I look forward to helping AgeTek move out of ‘formation’ mode and into ‘action’ mode. We have a robust agenda focused on helping our members’ businesses become successful and there’s lots to do.”

I also want to announce that AgeTek has just become incorporated in the state of California and is about to post the names of its founding members. We gave a deadline of May 31, 2010 to be considered “founding” members. You still have a few more days to send your application which can be found here: http://bit.ly/AgeTekMembership

Send it to agetek@me.com and then send first year dues by check to: Aging Technology Alliance, 3701 Sacramento Street – #496, San Francisco, CA 94118

Final thought: Be part of the solution, or be part of the problem…it’s up to you. Welcome, Bud, and thanks for being part of the solution.

http://web.me.com/pradsliff/Aging_Technology_Alliance/Blog/Entries/2010/5/27_HOT_NEWS__Bud_Myers_joins_AgeTek_as_CEO.html

Tomorrow Aging & Technology Industry Conference Call

Aging & Technology Enthusiasts!

Join us tomorrow – Thursday May 27th at 2pm EDT
(11a PDT) – for our weekly aging & technology
conference call. This call is provided and
brought to you by GrandCare Systems. This
industry call is sponsored by the brand new AgeTek
Alliance. The AgeTek alliance spurred the idea for
a brand new organization called the AgeTek
Alliance.

Where: http://my.dimdim.com/grandcare
Dial In: Listed on the top of the webinar
Topic: 5-27-10 Steve Abate, VRI, speaks on
Telehealth and home safety for seniors

ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS:
1. SEEKING SPEAKERS/TOPICS FOR AUGUST/SEPT.
Contact info@grandcare.com for more info

2. JOIN AgeTek by May 31st and get the ”Founding
Member” logo to display on your website! Fill out
your application and join today:
http://web.me.com/pr…iff/Aging_Techn …
n_Us!.html
PAYMENT PLANS ARE AVAILABLE!!!!

3. CEDIA. This show is designed for aging/tech
vendors to showcase their technologies in the
Aging & Tech Pavilion. Dealers/Installers are the
target audience for this conference. AgeTek
Members receive a $250 discount! Spots are VERY
LIMITED. We are also hosting a few AgeTek booths,
where AgeTek members companies can ”SHARE THE
SPACE” and pay less. Up to 3 companies per 10×10
booth! SAVE MONEY & Join us at CEDIA!
CEDIA EXPO 2010
September 22-26, 2010
(tradeshow floor open Sept. 23-26)
Georgia World Congress Center
Atlanta, GA
http://www.cedia.net/expo/index2010.php

4. AARP. This show is geared towards the AARP
members. Now accepting exhibitors. AgeTek
members receive a SUBSTANTIAL 25% discount (ALMOST
$500 off)
Orlando@50+ National Event & Expo from Thursday,
Sept. 30, until Saturday, Oct. 2, in Orlando.
Contact Jackie Berdy to register:
jberdyAARP@showmgmt.com

5. EARLY BIRD SIGN UP FOR EHX 2011! Custom
Integrator/Dealer show. For Aging & Technology
vendors that distribute through dealers. Register
before July 1 and save $1000. (Exhibitor
investment: Only $2,995 – $1000 before July). To
register, contact Susan Celli, 800-375-8015 x312,
scelli@ehpub.com

Thanks!!

Laura Mitchell
Director
AgeTek Alliance
www.agetek.org

These industry calls were designed, created and
hosted by GrandCare Systems. A complete ADL
monitoring, Wellness assessment, socialization and
touch-communication tool to keep individuals
active, interactive, safe, healthy, happy and
CONNECTED wherever he/she wants to live. More
info: www.grandcare.com

“Empower the user — product design assumptions for boomers and seniors”

Just read a post by Laurie Orlov (Aging in Place Technology Watch: ageinplacetech.com) and I wanted to share it here:

http://www.ageinplacetech.com/blog/empower-user-product-design-assumptions-boomers-and-seniors

Here are my thoughts…what do you think???

I am torn on this issue. I do believe that this is going to happen. I’m not entirely convinced that it is happening currently. At GrandCare, we offer ADL&Wellness monitoring ONLY along with a TV-based communication station OR the all-in-one interactive touchcomputer that provides all the benefits of the Internet on a touchpanel with a touchkeyboard – just no mouse (touchscreen). I do believe that as time goes on, our “seniors” are going to be more savvy, expect more, want to use more, want to feel empowered, etc.

This whole thing really depends on who we are talking about. There is obviously a huge difference between 65, 75 and 95. For our younger customers – the ones who really are choosing to “age responsibly”, they are not choosing to ditch their computers to use GrandCare. They don’t have to! They can use both and enjoy them for different reasons. I have a GrandCare System in my house. Why? To monitor various things, when the dog was let out, monitor the in-home temp, keep track of my weight/BP, and of course to see the montage of pictures, videos, etc on the touchscreen. My kids love it, it’s a conversation piece and fun to watch. I do have older customers that you couldn’t convince to use the touchscreen. It’s not comfortable for them and we don’t force it! They can simply watch the channel on the TV with the slideshow of information.

The important thing is they need to feel connected to society – all of these solutions help to do that in one way or another. They need to feel empowered – now if that just means being able to stay home, or being able to use the touchscreen or being able to have a pic of the grandchild on presto that they can bring along to the senior center… It really doesn’t matter HOW they get the information. It only matters if they are comfortable with it, feel involved, feel in control and of course feel happiness overall!

I do appreciate this article, though, because even though I agree with many of Peter’s comments, I think this issue is an important one to remember. Even in 2 years time, this will be even more relevant. As our boomers turn into seniors, that’s a HUGE shift in thinking.

And I don’t mind being continually reminded who we are serving and making sure we/our organization stays on target!

thanks Laurie & Peter(s) for another interesting and insightful conversation!

Laura Mitchell
GrandCare Systems
www.grandcare.com

Your Invitation to Thursday’s AGETEK informational webinar

Do you want to learn more about the new Aging and Technology Alliance: AGETEK???
Consider this your invitation to a conference call & online meeting where we will discuss Aging Technology Alliance membership:
Day:        Thursday
Date:       April 22, 2010
Time:       11:00 A.M. Pacific (2:00 P.M. Eastern)
Duration: 1 hour
_____
Phone (to listen and speak):
dial-in &  password will be listed on the top of the webinar  *(to mute/unmute:  *6)
Online (to view slides, access to public chat and to listen through computer speakers only): http://my.dimdim.com/grandcare
_____
Agenda:
The Aging Technology Alliance ad hoc board of directors has been busy getting the organization started: i.e. listening to feedback on membership structure, fielding membership requests from over 100 organizations, incorporating AgeTek, writing by-laws, etc. At this meeting, we will discuss…
– The benefits of membership in the Aging Technology Alliance
– Requirements of Members and Associate Members
– Cost to become a Member or Associate Member
– Creation of an AgeTek Advisory Board
*****HERE’S WHERE WE NEED YOUR RESPONSE!!!!
– Introductions – we would like to provide an opportunity for members to introduce themselves and their companies. Anyone who wishes to be allotted one minute to state who they are, what their company does, and what they hope to accomplish through the AgeTek membership may sign-up for a one-minute speaking slot by sending an email to agetek@me.com. Slots are limited and available on a first come-first served basis. Please put “AgeTek” in your email subject line.
Bring your questions, bring your comments, and bring your checkbook because we will be telling you where to send your first year dues, and the next steps for participation and committee formation to start the work of the alliance.

Thank you!

The AgeTek Board of Directors

4-15-10 AgeTech Call: The Assisted Living at Home Model

Join us Tomorrow for our weekly Aging & Technology call!
Tessa Ten Tuscher, CEO of Living Well at Home speaks on The Assisted Living at Home Model of Care, differentiating from bricks and
mortar Assisted Living and traditional home-based care model
Time: THURSDAY Apr 15, 2010
2pm EDT/1pm CDT/12n MDT/11am PDT
Place: http://my.dimdim.com/grandcare
Dial in: Listed on top of webinar
Help us spread the word & build this industry!  Post this on your social networks, invite your friends/colleagues, suggest speakers & topics.  Now booking August/September speakers.
NEXT THURSDAY:
CALLING all aging and technology participants.  Next Thusday –  April 22nd, 2010, AgeTek(The Aging and Technology Alliance www.agetek.org)is taking the floor.  AgeTek board members will describe what exactly AgeTek is and the extreme value this organization will bring to all companies in this industry small and large.  We will invite participants (by FREE reservation only) to step forward and take 1 minute to say who you represent, what you think you can bring to AgeTek and what you are hoping AgeTek can do for you.  (example, John Smith, ABC company, Can bring marketing expertise & allies in the security industry, seeking help with entrance into the Long Term Care industry and building a dealer channel).
Please email agetek@me.com or laura@grandcare.com to reserve your place to speak.
Thanks all!
This call is hosted and sponsored by GrandCare Systems.  It is meant to educate, create awareness, network and to work together for a common cause!
Remember, the Aging Tsunami will float all boats!
Laura Mitchell
Your Host
GrandCare Systems
www.grandcare.com
262-338-6147
GrandCare is an Internet-Based communication, telewellness, Activity of Daily Living Monitoring, Socialization, Family Connectivity & Brain health system to allow individuals the independence, safety and happiness they deserve!

Join us Tomorrow for our weekly Aging & Technology call!
Tessa Ten Tuscher, CEO of Living Well at Home speaks on The Assisted Living at Home Model of Care, differentiating from bricks andmortar Assisted Living and traditional home-based care model
Time: THURSDAY Apr 15, 20102pm EDT/1pm CDT/12n MDT/11am PDT
Place: http://my.dimdim.com/grandcareDial in:712-432-0175 pin:968410
Help us spread the word & build this industry!  Post this on your social networks, invite your friends/colleagues, suggest speakers & topics.  Now booking August/September speakers.

NEXT THURSDAY:CALLING all aging and technology participants.  Next Thusday –  April 22nd, 2010, AgeTek(The Aging and Technology Alliance www.agetek.org)is taking the floor.  AgeTek board members will describe what exactly AgeTek is and the extreme value this organization will bring to all companies in this industry small and large.  We will invite participants (by FREE reservation only) to step forward and take 1 minute to say who you represent, what you think you can bring to AgeTek and what you are hoping AgeTek can do for you.  (example, John Smith, ABC company, Can bring marketing expertise & allies in the security industry, seeking help with entrance into the Long Term Care industry and building a dealer channel).Please email agetek@me.com to reserve your place to speak.
Thanks all!
This call is hosted and sponsored by GrandCare Systems.  It is meant to educate, create awareness, network and to work together for a common cause!
Remember, the Aging Tsunami will float all boats!
Laura Mitchell

GrandCare is an Internet-Based communication, telewellness, Activity of Daily Living Monitoring, Socialization, Family Connectivity & Brain health system to allow individuals the independence, safety and happiness they deserve!

VA Health IT Generates $3 Billion Savings

Over a 10-year period, the VA lowered costs while improving healthcare quality because of its health IT investments, says a research group..http://tinyurl.com/y285ksn (Information Week – HealthCare)

During the decade 1997 to 2007, the Department of Veterans Affairs spent $4 billion on health IT investments and saved more than $7 billion over the same period, a new study finds.

The study reported that the VA’s use of technology lowered costs by a net of $3.09 billion, while improving quality, safety, and patient satisfaction. It was conducted by members of the Center for Information Technology Leadership, a Charlestown, Mass. academic research organization that assesses the impact of health information technologies.

“VA has seen its investment in health information technology pay off for veterans and taxpayers for many years, and this study provides positive evidence for this correlation,” said secretary of veterans affairs Eric Shinseki. “The benefits have exceeded costs, proving that the implementation of secure, efficient systems of electronic records is a good ideal for all our citizens.”

Technology that eliminated duplicate tests and reduced medical errors accounted for more than 86% of the department’s savings. Lower operating expenses and reduced workloads accounted for all other savings.

During the last two decades, the VA has adopted a full range of health IT to address patient care including computerized patient records, bar-coded medications, radiological imaging, and laboratory and medication ordering.

According to the study’s authors, the findings “serve as a framework to inform efforts to measure and calculate the benefits of federal health IT stimulus programs.”

The authors also note that “this analysis is the first to examine the potential value of long-term investments in several health IT applications across settings in the VA. Our findings suggest that the VA’s investment in the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture is associated with significant value through reductions in unnecessary and redundant care, process efficiencies, and improvements in care quality. We conservatively estimate that the VA’s investments in the four health IT systems studied yielded $3.09 billion in cumulative benefits net of investment costs by 2007.” In addition to savings, the study also found that technology has helped VA patients meet clinical guidelines through the use of electronic medical records and computerized physician alerts.

The study selected diabetes as a focus of quality to measure the approximately 25% of VA patients who have diabetes. When compared to Medicare’s private-sector benchmark, the results showed that VA patients with diabetes had better glucose testing compliance and control, better controlled cholesterol, and more timely retinal exams. Retinal damage can be caused by diabetes. The VA averaged about 15 percentage points higher than the private sector on preventative care for patients with diabetes.

See all the latest IT solutions — including virtualization, cloud computing and data center advances — at Interop Las Vegas, April 25-29. Find out more here.

Anyone headed to NAPGCM (Geriatric Care Managers Conference) next week in Albuquerque, NM?

GrandCare will be exhibiting at the National Association of Geriatric Care Managers Conference next week in New Mexico! Please stop by and visit our booth – or connect with me and we’ll meet!!

GrandCare combines ADL monitoring with tele-wellness assessment with socialization & cognitive assists into one easy-to-use system.

GrandCare is highly customizable and can be set up to fit your needs exactly. There is no “one size fits all” model, so it’s easy to make sure each customer gets EXACTLY what he/she is looking for.

Essentially, we place a smart GrandCare System into the home of the resident/loved one. This system talks quietly and wirelessly with the chosen activity & telehealth sensors. Options range from motion, inside temperature, door, call-me buttons, bed/chair, caller-id on TV, blood pressure, weight, glucometer, pulse oxygen, etc.

Caregivers can log into our secured website from any remote location and check the sensor activity. They can also set up automated alerts. For example, they might want to receive an email if medications were not accessed and a phone call if there is a significant weight gain in a short period of time. Alerts are easy to set-up and can be customized to reflect ANYTHING you need to know. Of course, our dealers walk customers through rule set up and to ensure success!

There is a social/connectivity aspect to GrandCare, which separates us from other remote monitoring systems. It’s called the Communication Station. Caregivers and Family can go to our website and easily send pictures, messages, emails, reminders, calendar appointments, videos, music and more right to a dedicated TV monitor or to an interactive touchscreen. The loved one can also play card games, trivia, see news/weather reports and more using an easy-to-use ATM-like TOUCHSCREEN.

If you are going to be there, contact me and let’s plan to meet!!!

Laura Mitchell
GrandCare Systems
www.grandcare.com
host of weekly AgeTech conference calls

Vice Chair on AgeTek Alliance Board
www.agetek.org

4-1-10 AgeTech Call Topic: Emotional Selling/Customer Support – Neil from Celery speaks

Tomorrow! Thursday April 1st, 2010
AgeTech Webinar/Conference Call

When: Thursday, April 1, 2010 2pm EDT – – 1pm CDT
Where: my.dimdim.com/grandcare
Optional Dial In listed there!

TOPIC: Technology and home automation gurus entering the aging field will find this is a whole new “sell” and very different than a standard custom integration scenario. Dealers must have passion, patience and great customer support! Neil discusses the emotional connection of aging and technology products!

Neil Grabowsky, is the CEO and founder of Celery, LLC, a cross-generational email service that connects Internet users to their non-computer-using loved ones using a simple fax machine. Grabowsky created “Celery” while away at college so that he could keep in touch with his own father, who was not using email. Today, Celery is used by clients throughout the United States and Canada, and is popular among the elderly and the Amish. Grabowsky graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in 2004 with a degree in Product Design and Innovation. He lives in upstate NY with his wife, Mary Beth, and teenage miniature poodle, Josie, who they rescued from the streets of Troy, NY. http://mycelery.com

ASA/ Boomer Summit wrap-up

Got back late Friday night from the ASA and Boomer Summit In Chicago! It was an exciting, exhausting and fun-filled, action-packed 3 days.

Thursday morning was an AgeTek board meeting – getting ready for the big launch later that day. Thursday afternoon was when the boomer summit boot camp sessions began.

I spoke on a panel about social media and how to best use it for business. It was a 3 hour panel. After that, I rushed to the AgeTek launch down the hall.

It was our official AgeTek Industry Alliance meeting! Standing room only – it was an enormous success! Everyone was enthusiastic and ready to work together – a truly historic step for our industry! We all left with tshirts and directly after this had to head to the speaker reception put on by Mary Furlong & Associates.

After a full day and evening of networking, great conversations and new friends, we turned in.

Friday was the Boomer Summit – GrandCare had an exhibit table, but we also had to work the speaker rooms, helping moderators get started and set up in the beginning of each session.
Lunch with the experts was wonderful & after the last sessions ended at 5p, we all headed to the summit wrap and networking session.

All in all, very glad to have gone! We caught up with industry folks like, Laurie Orlov, Donna Cusano, Susan Ayers Walker, Karen Klein – fellow tech colleagues & agetek members: halo, mygait, presto, wellcore, verizon, jnl technologies, home instead…

and of course my fellow AgeTek board members: Peter Radsliffe, Michele Ahlman, Jill Gilbert, Bud Myers

A great ending to a great week! Now on to this week – we will be reporting live from Orlando – the Electronic House Expo will be going on and GrandCare will play a significant role in the home health tech pavilion.

Wednesday, we are hosting 25 new GC dealers for GC dealer training. Authorized dealers may attend as a refresher for a small fee, learn all about our new multi-resident features.
Still have a few seats available, email gcsales@homecontrols.com to sign up.

Many educational presentations by GrandCare, please check ehxweb.com for schedules.

Thanks,
Laura Mitchell
Dir of Business Relations
GrandCare Systems

3-18-10 AgeTech Topic: Senior Cyborg: THE RISE OF THE MACHINES!

3-18-10 SENIOR CYBORG: The Rise of the Machines. Charlie Hillman from GrandCare Systems speaks
When: Thursday, March 18th, 2010
2pm EST – 1pm CST – 12n MST – 11a PST

Where: http://my.dimdim.com/grandcare
DIAL IN IS OPTIONAL AND WILL BE LISTED ON THE WEBINAR

WHY: These aging and technology industry calls are open to the entire industry and meant to enhance awareness of this growing industry, educate each other and network!

Charlie Hillman has spent most of his career as an entrepreneur involved with disruptive technologies. His latest, GrandCare Systems, is designed to allow the aged to live longer at home with greater security and less social isolation. Using a combination of Smart Home technologies, ADL monitoring, Internet communications, and Tele-Wellness features, the system is intended to support an entire network of caregivers.

Ironically, the system uses cutting-edge technology to go back in time and empower families to remotely care for aging relatives. This innovative approach resulted in GrandCare being chosen as one of 30 organizations nationwide to participate in the once-a-decade, 2005 White House Conference on Aging Technology Pavilion.

Mr. Hillman is a professional engineer with a BS from MIT and a Masters in Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is a commissioner of CAST (Center for Aging Technologies) and a frequent speaker at national and international conferences.

Hope to see you there!

REMEMBER: the aging tsunami will float ALL boats!