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The Intersection of Technology and Accessibility

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Summary
In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Deval Patel, CEO and founder of the Lotus Ring, a wearable device that allows users to control various devices by pointing.

The discussion covers the product's launch success, recognition at CES, and its unique benefits for older adults and people with disabilities.

Deval shares insights from user experiences, including unexpected use cases and challenges with existing voice assistants.

The conversation also touches on marketing strategies, product details, and future plans for the Lotus Ring.
Takeaways
The Lotus Ring has received fantastic reviews since its launch.

Recognition by major publications like Ink Magazine highlights its impact.

Meeting Stevie Wonder provided valuable insights into the needs of blind users.

Unexpected use cases include helping older adults navigate their homes safely.

Voice assistants often fail to recognize users with accents or speech impairments.

Setting up smart home devices can be complex and time-consuming.

The Lotus Ring offers a simple, app-free solution for device control.

The product is designed to be user-friendly for older adults and their families.

Battery life of the Lotus Ring is impressive, lasting up to six months.

Future plans include expanding product offerings and potential family sharing options.
Sound Bites
"Isn't it wonderful what you've created?"
"Alexa only listens to my husband."
"There's no need for an app."
"You can take it with you wherever you go."
"You can use it at any family member's home."
"It's been an honor and a privilege."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Lotus Ring
01:04 Launch Success and Recognition
02:13 Meeting Stevie Wonder and Insights on Blind Navigation
06:08 Unexpected Use Cases for Older Adults
08:35 Aha Moments and User Experiences
12:21 Challenges with Voice Assistants
14:29 The Complexity of Smart Home Setup
15:57 The Versatility of the Lotus Ring
19:08 Marketing Strategies for Older Adults
21:31 Product Details and Pricing
24:02 Future Plans and Family Sharing
26:05 Battery Life and User Experience
28:05 Conclusion and Future Updates
website: Lotus: Control Objects at Home by Pointing

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Summary
In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Deval Patel, CEO and founder of the Lotus Ring, a wearable device that allows users to control various devices by pointing.

The discussion covers the product's launch success, recognition at CES, and its unique benefits for older adults and people with disabilities.

Deval shares insights from user experiences, including unexpected use cases and challenges with existing voice assistants.

The conversation also touches on marketing strategies, product details, and future plans for the Lotus Ring.
Takeaways
The Lotus Ring has received fantastic reviews since its launch.

Recognition by major publications like Ink Magazine highlights its impact.

Meeting Stevie Wonder provided valuable insights into the needs of blind users.

Unexpected use cases include helping older adults navigate their homes safely.

Voice assistants often fail to recognize users with accents or speech impairments.

Setting up smart home devices can be complex and time-consuming.

The Lotus Ring offers a simple, app-free solution for device control.

The product is designed to be user-friendly for older adults and their families.

Battery life of the Lotus Ring is impressive, lasting up to six months.

Future plans include expanding product offerings and potential family sharing options.
Sound Bites
"Isn't it wonderful what you've created?"
"Alexa only listens to my husband."
"There's no need for an app."
"You can take it with you wherever you go."
"You can use it at any family member's home."
"It's been an honor and a privilege."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Lotus Ring
01:04 Launch Success and Recognition
02:13 Meeting Stevie Wonder and Insights on Blind Navigation
06:08 Unexpected Use Cases for Older Adults
08:35 Aha Moments and User Experiences
12:21 Challenges with Voice Assistants
14:29 The Complexity of Smart Home Setup
15:57 The Versatility of the Lotus Ring
19:08 Marketing Strategies for Older Adults
21:31 Product Details and Pricing
24:02 Future Plans and Family Sharing
26:05 Battery Life and User Experience
28:05 Conclusion and Future Updates
website: Lotus: Control Objects at Home by Pointing

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Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com

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Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. In this conversation, Janet Engel speaks with geriatric care managers Amy McWilliams and Lauren Magana about the vital role of geriatric care management in supporting seniors and their families. They discuss the unique challenges faced by seniors, the importance of navigating complex healthcare systems, and the various resources available for aging in place. The conversation also touches on family dynamics, crisis management, and the financial aspects of elder care, emphasizing the need for informed decision-making and advocacy. In this conversation, Amy McWilliams and Lauren Magana discuss the importance of long-term care policies, the role of geriatric care managers, and the significance of home modifications for fall prevention. They highlight the benefits of the Aging Life Care Association (ALCA) and the need for more professionals in geriatric care management as the population ages. The discussion emphasizes the complexity of care management and the value of having knowledgeable professionals to assist families in navigating these challenges. Takeaways Geriatric care management is essential for supporting seniors and families. Many families seek help only when in crisis, not for planning. Understanding healthcare systems is crucial for effective care management. Crisis management can help seniors return to independent living. Financial resources like long-term care insurance are often underutilized. Aging in place means different things to different individuals. Family dynamics can complicate care decisions for seniors. Geriatric care managers help families navigate emotional challenges. Education on healthcare options is vital for families. Cost management in elder care requires exploring all available resources. Long-term care policies can help prevent the need for nursing homes. Home modifications are essential for maintaining independence. Geriatric care managers play a crucial role in elder care. The Aging Life Care Association supports care managers with resources. Home safety assessments can prevent falls in seniors. Understanding the fine print of care policies is vital. Collaboration among care managers enhances client support. There is a growing need for geriatric care professionals. Quality of life is important at every age. Building trust with clients is essential in care management. Sound Bites "Geriatric care management is a unique niche." "I know enough to be dangerous." "We try to vet our resources very well." "We’re willing to work within a budget." "These policies provide help in the home." "You have to read the fine print." "Home safety is crucial for fall prevention." "ALCA is th Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. S ummary In this conversation, Akshita Iyer , CEO and founder of Ome, discusses the inspiration behind the Smart Knob, a device designed to enhance kitchen safety by preventing unattended cooking, a leading cause of house fires. She shares her journey from neuroscience to entrepreneurship, driven by personal experiences with her family's safety. The Smart Knob integrates technology to monitor cooking activity, send alerts, and allow remote management, particularly benefiting older adults. Akshita emphasizes the importance of data insights for cognitive health and the potential for partnerships with senior living communities. She also outlines future plans for integrating the technology into new appliances and customizing the product for aesthetic appeal. Takeaways Akshita's journey to entrepreneurship was inspired by personal family experiences. The Smart Knob addresses unattended cooking, a major cause of house fires. The device allows for remote monitoring and management of cooking appliances. Older adults are disproportionately affected by cooking-related fires. Data from the Smart Knob can provide insights into cooking habits and cognitive health. The technology aims to help older adults maintain independence in their homes. Partnerships with senior living communities are a focus for Aum. Future plans include integrating the Smart Knob technology into new appliances. Customization options for the Smart Knob are being explored for aesthetic appeal. The product pricing is designed to be accessible for families. Sound Bites "I never thought I'd have started a company." "We hope that we can continue to solve for that problem." "We can see if someone is actually cooking." "We really want to work towards customizing this knob." "One knob is 129. For four knobs, it's 399." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Aum and Akshita Iyer 00:30 The Inspiration Behind the Smart Knob 03:32 Functionality and Features of the Smart Knob 09:13 Safety and Monitoring for Older Adults 11:47 Data Insights and Cognitive Health 16:48 Partnerships with Senior Living Communities 20:49 Future Plans and Integration of Technology 23:41 Product Details and Pricing Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Chia-Lin Simmons, CEO of LogicMark , discusses the evolution and innovation of medical alert technology, particularly focusing on the Freedom Alert Max device. She highlights the importance of user-friendly design, advanced features like fall detection and GPS, and the integration of caregiver connection tools to enhance family coordination and support for seniors. The conversation also touches on the significance of over-the-air updates for improving device functionality and battery life, ensuring that the technology remains effective and reliable for users. In this conversation, Chia-Lin Simmons discusses the importance of backup systems in caregiving, the benefits of two-way communication in emergency response devices, and the cost and accessibility of these products. She also explores future innovations in personal emergency response systems, emphasizing the need for hyper-personalized care and the prevention of falls among seniors. The discussion highlights the stigma associated with medical alert devices and the importance of making them more appealing to users. Takeaways Chia-Lin Simmons is the CEO of LogicMark, focusing on innovative medical alert technology. LogicMark has been a pioneer in medical alert products since 2007. The Freedom Alert Max offers advanced features like fall detection and GPS. User experience is prioritized in the design of medical alert devices. Over-the-air updates enhance device functionality and battery life. Caregiver connection features allow families to coordinate care effectively. The device aims to provide a sense of security and independence for seniors. LogicMark's products are designed to be user-friendly for seniors. The importance of social connectivity in medical alert devices is emphasized. The conversation highlights the need for continuous improvement in medical alert technology. Backup systems in caregiving can alleviate isolation. Two-way communication enhances emergency response effectiveness. Cost-effective options are available for personal safety devices. Hyper-personalized care is the future of emergency response technology. Stigma around medical alert devices can be reduced with better design. AI can help predict and prevent falls in seniors. Monitoring patterns can provide valuable insights for caregivers. Personal safety devices should be user-friendly and appealing. The importance of trial periods for new technology products. Data privacy is crucial in the development of health monitoring systems. Sound Bites "We want to have updatable over the items." "We actually have GPS on these devices." "We call it triple protection." "It's basically like a phone." "You should always try before you buy." "We want to make it less of a stigma." "We want to know shifts." "We need to be better and better at it." "One in four will fall." "We're trying to be a little bit cooler." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to LogicMark and Chia-Lin Simmons 02:42 Innovations in Medical Alert Technology 06:51 The Freedom Alert Max: Features and Benefits 10:29 Technical Expertise and User Experience 13:33 Over-the-Air Updates and Battery Life 21:21 Caregiver Connection Features and Family Coordination 26:26 The Importance of Backup in Caregiving 28:00 Enhancing User Experience with Two-Way Communication 30:40 Cost and Accessibility of Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Nicole Ramer, a certified senior move manager and founder of Organized Haven . They discuss the evolution of the senior move management industry, the emotional and logistical challenges faced by seniors during transitions, and the unique services offered by senior move managers. Nicole shares insights on the importance of space planning, the use of technology, and the value of hiring a professional to assist with downsizing and moving. The conversation highlights the growing demand for these services as more families recognize the complexities involved in helping their loved ones transition to new living arrangements. In this conversation, Janet Engel and Nicole Ramer discuss the complexities and emotional challenges of downsizing and moving for seniors. They explore the benefits of moving, the growing need for professional senior move management services, and the importance of safety and organization for those aging in place. Nicole shares practical steps for tackling the downsizing process, emphasizing the emotional journey of letting go of belongings while also highlighting the resources available for families navigating these transitions. Takeaways Nicole Ramer founded Organized Haven 12 years ago to help seniors with transitions. The senior move management industry has seen significant growth in recent years. Emotional challenges are as important as logistical ones in downsizing. Clutter can severely impact a senior's ability to age in place safely. Space planning is crucial for ensuring a smooth transition to a new home. Technology, like 3D space planning, aids in the moving process. Hiring a senior move manager provides comprehensive support throughout the moving process. Collaboration with senior living communities is increasing for better client outcomes. Cost for move management varies based on the complexity of the move. Professional organizers help maintain dignity and autonomy for seniors during transitions. Moving provides an opportunity to declutter and simplify life. Many seniors struggle with letting go of belongings due to emotional attachments. Professional organizing can help seniors age in place safely. The senior move management industry is growing due to demographic shifts. Downsizing can be a proactive choice to avoid future crises. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Senior Move Management 02:37 The Growth of Senior Move Management 06:19 Navigating Emotional and Logistical Challenges 10:01 Understanding Clutter and Its Impact 14:51 Space Planning and Technology in Moving 19:26 The Value of Hiring a Senior Move Manager 22:52 Collaboration with Senior Living Communities 25:37 Cost Considerations in Move Management 29:41 The Benefits of Moving and Downsizing 34:14 The Growing Need for Senior Move Management 39:19 Aging in Place: Safety and Organization 43:44 Tackling the Transition: Practical Steps for Downsizing 46:41 The Emotional Journey of Letting Go Organized Haven | Moving | Downsizing | Senior Move Management Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Cathy Minter , co-founder and CEO of Wisdom, a smart device designed to support aging in place. Cathy shares the inspiration behind Wisdom, which arose from personal experiences with aging parents and the challenges they faced. The discussion delves into the technology behind Wisdom, emphasizing its non-wearable fall detection capabilities and the importance of proactive safety measures for older adults. Cathy also explains the significance of the name 'Wisdom' and how it reflects the empowerment of older adults through technology. The conversation concludes with practical advice on home safety and planning for independence as people age. In this conversation, Cathy and Janet discuss the importance of universal design in home remodeling, especially for those over 50. They explore how simple design features can enhance safety and accessibility without compromising aesthetics. The discussion also highlights the role of smart home technology in improving the quality of life for older adults. They emphasize the need for education to change perceptions about aging in place and the importance of women in tech, particularly in addressing the unique challenges faced by older adults. Takeaways Kathy and her co-founder created Wisdom to address challenges faced by aging adults. The technology behind Wisdom includes advanced sensors for fall detection. Wisdom aims to empower older adults by providing peace of mind. The system operates without the need for wearables, enhancing usability. Home safety is crucial for aging in place and can be improved with simple modifications. The name 'Wisdom' reflects the intelligence of both the technology and the older generation. Planning ahead is essential for maintaining independence as we age. Less is more when it comes to technology for seniors. The importance of a trusted circle for emergency alerts is emphasized. Proactive measures can significantly reduce the risk of falls in the home. Implementing universal design features can enhance safety. Simple features like grab bars can benefit all ages. Universal design increases home value and appeal. Smart home technology can significantly improve safety. Education is key to changing perceptions about aging. The market is often reactive rather than proactive. Innovative design can be both functional and beautiful. Women in tech bring unique perspectives to problem-solving. Installation of smart home systems can be quick and easy. Community engagement is essential for product development. Sound Bites "We should create this technology to help." "It's a smart home system." "We all deal with ageism." "Your home gets wiser too." "Less is more powerful." "It's terrifying what can happen." "Making your home safer is key." "Planning is really key to independence." "Our website is mywisdom.io." "I'm happy to take calls and talk to everyone." Wisdom Website: Smart Home Technology to support aging in place Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Deval Patel, CEO and founder of the Lotus Ring, a wearable device that allows users to control various devices by pointing. The discussion covers the product's launch success, recognition at CES, and its unique benefits for older adults and people with disabilities. Deval shares insights from user experiences, including unexpected use cases and challenges with existing voice assistants. The conversation also touches on marketing strategies, product details, and future plans for the Lotus Ring. Takeaways The Lotus Ring has received fantastic reviews since its launch. Recognition by major publications like Ink Magazine highlights its impact. Meeting Stevie Wonder provided valuable insights into the needs of blind users. Unexpected use cases include helping older adults navigate their homes safely. Voice assistants often fail to recognize users with accents or speech impairments. Setting up smart home devices can be complex and time-consuming. The Lotus Ring offers a simple, app-free solution for device control. The product is designed to be user-friendly for older adults and their families. Battery life of the Lotus Ring is impressive, lasting up to six months. Future plans include expanding product offerings and potential family sharing options. Sound Bites "Isn't it wonderful what you've created?" "Alexa only listens to my husband." "There's no need for an app." "You can take it with you wherever you go." "You can use it at any family member's home." "It's been an honor and a privilege." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Lotus Ring 01:04 Launch Success and Recognition 02:13 Meeting Stevie Wonder and Insights on Blind Navigation 06:08 Unexpected Use Cases for Older Adults 08:35 Aha Moments and User Experiences 12:21 Challenges with Voice Assistants 14:29 The Complexity of Smart Home Setup 15:57 The Versatility of the Lotus Ring 19:08 Marketing Strategies for Older Adults 21:31 Product Details and Pricing 24:02 Future Plans and Family Sharing 26:05 Battery Life and User Experience 28:05 Conclusion and Future Updates website: Lotus: Control Objects at Home by Pointing Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel and Jeff Weiss , President & CEO of Age of Majority, discuss the evolving expectations of Baby Boomers regarding senior living communities, emphasizing the importance of food quality, autonomy, and the role of technology. They explore the challenges these communities face in meeting the diverse needs of older adults while addressing misconceptions about aging and technology use. In this conversation, Janet Engel and Jeff Weiss explore the evolving landscape of aging, technology, and senior living. They debunk myths surrounding older adults and technology, emphasizing that many are tech-savvy and engaged online. The discussion shifts to the impact of COVID-19 on senior living communities, highlighting both the challenges and adaptations that have occurred. They also discuss innovations in senior living, including the importance of user-friendly technology and the need for communities to cater to health and accessibility. Finally, they envision future living arrangements that focus on shared interests and community engagement, aiming to enhance the quality of life for older adults. Takeaways Older adults are more focused on health and wellness than previous generations. Food quality and variety are critical factors for Baby Boomers when choosing senior living communities. Many older adults want to remain productive and engaged in their communities. Perceptions of senior living often lean towards negative stereotypes. A significant percentage of Baby Boomers prefer to age in place rather than move to a community. Independence and autonomy are paramount for older adults considering senior living. Technology can enhance the lives of older adults and should be embraced by communities. There is a gap between the perceptions of senior living operators and potential residents. Communities must offer more than just basic living arrangements to attract residents. Baby Boomers are generally comfortable with technology and use it to enhance their lives. Older adults are often more technologically advanced than younger generations. Technology must serve a practical purpose to be adopted by older adults. User-friendly design is crucial for technology aimed at older adults. Designing for older adults can benefit users of all ages. Age-related vision changes begin around age 40, not 75. COVID-19 has negatively impacted perceptions of senior living communities. Air quality and lighting are critical factors in senior living design. Communities should focus on health and safety, not just accessibility. Changing the narrative around aging can improve quality of life. Interest-based communities can enhance social connections for seniors. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:58 The Importance of Food Quality in Senior Living 12:12 Perceptions of Senior Living Communities 18:14 Independence and Autonomy in Senior Living 24:12 Misconceptions About Older Adults and Technology 30:40 Debunking Myths of Aging and Technology 36:49 The Impact of COVID-19 on Senior Living 42:43 Innovations in Senior Living Communities 48:00 Creating Interest-Based Communities for Seniors Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Tom Nardone , founder of Dignity Lifts, about his innovative products designed to assist individuals with mobility challenges in using the toilet independently. They discuss the importance of toilet accessibility, the installation and functionality of Dignity Lifts, and Tom's journey into the Longevity Economy, highlighting the lack of innovation in products for older adults and women. In this conversation, Tom Nardone discusses innovative solutions for incontinence care, particularly focusing on the Dignity Lift, a toilet lift designed to enhance independence for individuals with mobility challenges. He emphasizes the importance of female perspectives in product design, the real-life impact of the Dignity Lift on users, and the economic benefits of such devices in preventing assisted living. The conversation also touches on future innovations in toileting solutions and the comparative analysis of existing products in the market. Takeaways Dignity Lifts provides essential products for toilet accessibility. Toilet height can significantly impact bowel movement ability. Installation of Dignity Lifts is straightforward and user-friendly. Innovative products can enhance independence for those with mobility issues. The Longevity Economy lacks product developers focused on older adults. Humor can play a vital role in marketing assistive devices. Tom's background as a mechanical engineer informs his product development. There is a significant gap in innovation for women's health products. Dignity Lifts aims to improve quality of life for its users. Understanding customer needs is crucial for product design. The Pure Wick has revolutionized incontinence care for women. Female engineers are crucial for designing products that meet women's needs. Clothing management during toileting is a significant challenge for those with mobility issues. The Dignity Lift promotes independence and dignity for users. Many customers purchase the Dignity Lift out of necessity, not as a luxury. The VA supports the use of toilet lifts to keep veterans at home. Economic factors play a significant role in the decision to use toilet lifts. The Dignity Lift has received high praise from users for restoring independence. There is a growing market for innovative toileting solutions. Future innovations may focus on enhancing existing products rather than creating new ones. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dignity Lifts 05:38 Installation and Functionality of Dignity Lifts 16:39 Tom's Journey into the Longevity Economy 22:14 Innovative Solutions for Incontinence Care 29:47 Enhancing Independence with the Dignity Lift 35:04 Comparative Analysis of Toilet Lifts Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Sally Duplantier , a gerontologist and founder of Zin g, a mission-driven company aimed at helping older adults live their best lives. Sally shares her journey of entrepreneurship, the evolution of Zing during the pandemic, and the importance of public health education and health equity. They discuss the significance of healthy aging, the impact of Wellness Wednesdays, and the feedback from participants. Sally emphasizes the need for a lifespan approach to healthy aging and the importance of community support. The conversation also touches on personal insights into living with vitality, addressing grief and loss, and Sally's aspirations for the future of Zing. Takeaways Sally Duplantier has reinvented her career multiple times, leading to the creation of Zing. Zing's mission is to help older adults live their best lives through education and support. The pandemic forced Zing to adapt, leading to the creation of Wellness Wednesdays. Wellness Wednesdays has grown to include over 15,000 participants from 57 countries. Healthy aging is a lifelong journey, and it's never too late to start making positive changes. 80% of chronic diseases are linked to lifestyle choices, highlighting the importance of education. Sally emphasizes the importance of community support and health equity in aging. Participants of Wellness Wednesdays report increased awareness and motivation regarding their health. Sally's personal approach to health includes prioritizing nutrition, movement, and sleep. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing grief and loss as part of the aging process. Sound Bites "I started my first business when I was 28." "Zing is a mission-driven company." "You're never too old to make positive change." "I love what I do." "We're all getting older." "You matter as an older adult." "You have your own unique gift." "Don't compare your gift to someone else's." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sally Duplantier and Zing 02:13 The Evolution of Zing During the Pandemic 04:54 Public Health Education and Health Equity 06:33 The Importance of Healthy Aging 09:15 Wellness Wednesdays: A New Approach to Health 14:25 Guest Highlights and Topics on Wellness Wednesdays 18:52 Exploring Peptide Therapy and Gut Health 22:38 Community Impact and Feedback from Participants 25:31 Global Perspectives on Aging 26:57 Living with Vitality: Sally's Personal Insights 31:30 Addressing Grief and Loss in Aging 36:34 Future Aspirations for Zing and Personal Growth Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Cathi Coridan, a senior real estate specialist, who shares her insights on helping seniors navigate the complexities of life transitions, particularly in real estate. Cathi discusses her background in human services and how it informs her approach to real estate, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding in assisting seniors. The conversation covers various aspects of planning for transitions, maintaining control during the process, and the significance of having a plan in place for future moves. Cathi also shares her personal experience of moving cross country and the lessons learned from that process. In this conversation, Cathi Coridan discusses the complexities of caregiving for aging parents, emphasizing the importance of communication, recognizing health changes, and planning for transitions. She highlights the need for caregivers to take care of themselves, the significance of local resources, and the emotional aspects of legacy planning. The discussion also covers effective strategies for approaching sensitive conversations with seniors and the misconceptions surrounding transition planning. Takeaways Cathi emphasizes the importance of empathy in real estate for seniors. Life transitions for seniors are often more than just real estate transactions. Planning ahead can help seniors maintain control over their decisions. Involving family in the planning process is crucial for emotional support. Seniors often resist the idea of planning for future moves. Cathi's personal experience highlights the need for a solid plan when moving. Making a home safer can enhance the living experience for seniors. It's essential to have legal documents in place before making significant transitions. Cathi encourages seniors to explore their options without commitment. The role of a senior real estate specialist extends beyond selling houses. Establish a clear communication plan for emergencies. Recognize and address changes in senior health promptly. Assess living conditions to understand the needs of seniors. Utilize local resources for better support and care. Involve seniors in legacy planning to respect their wishes. Self-care is crucial for caregivers to avoid burnout. Effective communication is key in transition planning. Planning can be a gradual process, not an all-or-nothing approach. Understand the emotional connections seniors have with their belongings. Explore local options for senior care rather than relying on online searches. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Senior Real Estate Specialist 05:47 Maintaining Control During Transitions 11:52 Personal Experience: Moving Cross Country 21:00 Key Factors for Short and Long-Term Moves 28:12 Recognizing Changes in Senior Health 34:34 The Importance of Local Resources 40:16 Self-Care Strategies for Caregivers 48:26 Finding Local Resources and Support Want to Contact Cathi: cathi@yourtransitionpartner.com www.yourtransitionpartner.com Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Scott and Sarah Pruitt, co-founders of the UD Project, focusing on the importance of universal design in creating accessible homes. They discuss their mission to increase the demand for universally accessible housing, the role of education in bridging knowledge gaps between builders and consumers, and the impact of home design on quality of life. The conversation also highlights the collaborative efforts needed across various disciplines to improve accessibility and the significance of personal stories in understanding the real-life implications of housing design. Additionally, they share insights about their educational resources and podcast aimed at raising awareness about universal design. In this conversation, Scott and Sarah discuss the importance of universal design and home modifications to enhance accessibility and functionality for individuals, particularly as they age. They emphasize the need for planning ahead to create safe and comfortable living environments, addressing consumer needs, and the balance between functionality and aesthetics in design. The discussion also highlights the challenges of making modifications and the importance of education for both consumers and professionals in the field. Takeaways The mission of the UD Project is to increase demand for accessible homes. Education is crucial for both builders and consumers to understand accessibility needs. There is a significant gap in knowledge regarding universal design. Home design impacts not only physical accessibility but also mental health and quality of life. Collaboration among professionals is essential for effective universal design solutions. Personal experiences highlight the importance of accessible housing. The UD Project offers courses that cater to various audiences, including consumers and professionals. Understanding the whole environment is key to effective universal design. The podcast serves as a platform for sharing insights and experiences related to universal design. More universally accessible homes are needed to improve community integration for individuals with disabilities. Understanding consumer needs is crucial for effective universal design. Home modifications can significantly enhance accessibility and safety. Planning for aging in place should start early to avoid last-minute changes. Assessing the home environment is the first step in making modifications. Small changes can lead to significant improvements in functionality. Design should balance aesthetics with accessibility. Education is key for consumers and professionals in universal design. There are cost-effective options for home modifications. Creating a zero-step entrance is essential for aging in place. Universal design can be both functional and beautiful. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Universal Design and Its Importance 06:08 The Role of Education in Universal Design 11:56 The Impact of Home Design on Quality of Life 18:00 Collaboration Across Disciplines 23:58 Podcast Insights and Community Engagement 33:50 Home Modifications for Accessibility 42:00 Planning for Aging in Place 48:01 Designing for Functionality and Aesthetics Important Links Here's the link to our main site: Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Eve Hill, an aging in place specialist realtor, and founder of Customized Aging about the impact of ageism on older adults and the importance of home modifications for aging in place. Eve shares her personal journey that led her to focus on ageism awareness and discusses the four types of ageism: internalized, interpersonal, institutional, and ideological. They explore how media representation affects perceptions of aging and highlight the importance of technology in supporting older adults. Eve also introduces innovative age-tech products that can enhance the quality of life for seniors. The conversation explores innovative technologies and solutions for aging in place, particularly for individuals with dementia. It discusses the role of ambient AI, remote monitoring, and home technologies that enhance personal hygiene and safety. The importance of universal design in home modifications is emphasized, along with financial resources available for aging in place. The discussion also addresses the cost-effectiveness of home modifications compared to assisted living and the need to combat ageism to improve outcomes for older adults. Takeaways Ageism is prevalent and often unconscious. Home environments often do not support aging in place. Universal design can benefit everyone, not just the elderly. Internalized ageism affects decision-making about home modifications. Interpersonal ageism can undermine older adults' confidence. Institutional ageism impacts healthcare policies and practices. Media representation of older adults is often negative or absent. Older adults are increasingly tech-savvy and adaptable. Positive views on aging can lead to longer, healthier lives. Innovative age-tech products can significantly improve quality of life. Innovative technologies can significantly improve dementia care. Ambient AI offers privacy-friendly monitoring solutions. AI companions can assist with medication and appointments. Home technologies like induction stoves enhance safety. Personal hygiene technologies can reduce health risks. Universal design benefits all age groups. Financial resources exist for home modifications. Proactive home modifications can delay assisted living. Reverse mortgages are underutilized for aging in place. Combating ageism can lead to better health outcomes. Sound Bites "I want to bust the ageism that's in ourselves." "Most homes in the U.S. were not built with the longevity revolution in mind." "Internalized ageism really can have a big impact." "Less agitation for caregivers and families." "Remote monitoring without cameras is possible." "AI companions can help with medication reminders." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Aging in Place and Ageism 04:14 Understanding Ageism: The Four I's 12:46 Ideological Ageism: Media's Role in Aging Perception 20:06 Technology and Aging: Debunking Myths 25:02 Innovative Age-Tech Products for Better Living 27:31 The Role of Ambient AI in Healthcare 29:41 Home Technologies for Aging in Place 32:09 The Importance of Universal Design 37:24 Cost-Effectiveness of Home Modificati Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Jamal Stevenson , the key sales officer at We Hear You , a company that started as a sign language translation service and has evolved into creating innovative accessibility solutions. The focus is on their latest product, the Hero Door Opener, which aims to make any door automatic and accessible for individuals with mobility issues, aging populations, and those with full hands. Jamal discusses the technology behind the Hero Door Opener, its features, and future developments, including partnerships for smart lock systems. The conversation emphasizes the importance of universal design and community engagement in making homes more accessible. Takeaways We Hear You started as a sign language company in 2017. The Hero Door Opener allows any door to become automatic. Accessibility solutions benefit not just individuals with disabilities but everyone. The push app integrates voice activation for ease of use. Future developments include a vibration system for low vision individuals. Testing opportunities are available for community engagement. The goal is to make accessibility affordable and portable. Universal design is crucial for homes to accommodate all ages and abilities. The Hero Door Opener is designed to be easy to install and use. We Hear You is focused on making a real impact in the community. Sound Bites "We created a receiver that retrofits into existing doors." "This is a common struggle for just a regular door." "We are developing a vibration system for low vision individuals." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to We Hear You and Its Origins 02:08 The Hero Door Opener: Revolutionizing Accessibility 04:47 Innovative Features of the Hero Door Opener 13:05 Expanding Accessibility: Future Developments 22:05 Testing Opportunities and Community Engagement 26:40 The Importance of Universal Design in Homes Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel and Maria Lindberg , OTR/L, discuss the importance of home modifications, particularly in the bathroom, for older adults. They explore the challenges faced by seniors in maintaining independence and safety at home, the innovative solutions provided by Toilet Talk , and the role of Jukebox Health in facilitating home modifications. The discussion also touches on emerging technologies, advocacy for legislation supporting home modifications, and the significance of occupational therapy in this field. Takeaways Home modifications can significantly improve independence for older adults. The bathroom poses the highest risk for falls among seniors. Toilet height and accessibility are crucial for safety. Bidets can enhance hygiene and dignity for older adults. Emerging technologies can assist in monitoring the well-being of seniors. Advocacy is essential for improving access to home modifications. Occupational therapists play a vital role in home modification recommendations. Community partnerships can help fund necessary home modifications. Legislation is needed to support home modifications for all income levels. Education and resources are key to empowering seniors to live safely at home. Sound Bites "Nobody's goal is to live in a nursing home." "The number one room is the bathroom." "Showers can make people feel very tired." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Toilet Talk and Home Modifications 01:22 The Journey of Home Modifications 03:21 The Birth of Toilet Talk 06:19 Common Bathroom Challenges for Older Adults 10:43 The Importance of Safe Bathroom Design 15:31 Recommendations for Bathroom Modifications 22:20 Emerging Technologies for Aging in Place 31:36 Jukebox Health: A New Approach to Home Modifications 36:01 Advocacy for Home Modification Legislation Here's the link for OTs interested in joining Jukebox Health. Here's the passive monitoring system I was talking about: Mimzy! Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Summary In this conversation, Janet Engel interviews Mark Conacher, Managing Director of SENSTEC USA , about his extensive career in the kitchen and bath industry and the innovative anti-slip technology of shower trays. Mark shares insights into the unique features of the SENSTEC'S showerpan, including its patented design, materials used, and the importance of safety in the bathroom, especially for aging populations. The discussion also covers the product's comfort, maintenance, pricing, customization options, and future innovations, emphasizing the need for effective safety solutions in everyday life. Takeaways Mark Conacher has a long career in the kitchen and bath industry. SENSTEC'S howerpan features a unique patented design for safety. The showerpan's dimples create an anti-slip surface that is easy to clean. The materials used in the shower tray contribute to its effectiveness and low maintenance. Comfort is a key feature of the SENSTEC showerpan, providing a spa-like experience. The pricing of SENSTEC products reflects their quality and safety features. Customization options are available for different sizes and colors of shower trays. Future innovations may include a slab effect design for a contemporary look. SENSTEC aims to educate customers about the importance of non-slip technology. Safety in the shower is crucial for all, especially for aging populations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mark Conacher and His Journey 05:08 Innovative Technology: SENSTEC Showerpan 16:00 Materials and Maintenance: The Science Behind Safety 25:21 Comfort and User Experience: A New Standard 28:45 Pricing and Value: Investing in Safety 32:59 Customization and Installation: Tailoring to Needs 36:19 Future Innovations: What's Next for SENSTEC? 37:51 Availability and Distribution: Where to Find SENSTEC 40:40 Connecting Customers with Installers: Building a Network 44:32 The Importance of Safety: Understanding Non-Slip Technology Support the show website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/ Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com…
 
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