AARP study highlights how tech can help with aging in place
Briefly

The majority of adults age 50-plus (70%) feel comfortable using technology to help them live independently, even as they express concerns about aging in place.
While 89% of older adults see the importance of aging in place, many have at least one concern, highlighting a gap between desire for independence and technological adoption.
Connected medical alert devices lead the list of preferred technologies, yet only 3% of older adults currently own such devices, indicating low penetration but high interest.
Despite recognizing the utility of age tech, older adults exhibit low adoption rates, indicating a need for clear communication on benefits and opportunities to integrate technology.
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