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Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Using wearables or sensing/monitoring systems for eldercare? Hi everyone, I don’t mean to bother you, but I’m curious - are you using or thinking about using technology to make your caregiving easier or feel safer? I’m a graduate student at the University of British Columbia and I’m doing research on technology and eldercare, particularly wearables and sensing systems that get installed in the home. I’d love to talk with anyone here about how those kinds of technologies are working or not working for your situation. It would even be interesting to hear whether you’re considering them for the future. If you do want to chat about anything like this, please send me a message or email me at [rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca](mailto:rbrydo@mail.ubc.ca). I did ask the moderators here for permission to post this, but I hope I’m not intruding. Thank you so much, Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz PhD Researcher University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
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