After months of pandemic-driven isolation and loneliness among seniors, the Fifth Annual Reimagine Aging Conference, hosted by Senior Community Services and the Minnesota HomeCare Association, will share many innovative new technological solutions to help seniors and caregivers live fuller, more engaging lives.
The conference will be virtually held on ZOOM November 10, 2020, from 9:30a.m. to 12:00p.m. This annual event brings together a variety of people invested in the aging sector for the latest information about how older adults can live a high-quality, independent life through the use of accessible, adaptive technology.
A keynote panel of industry experts from Vision Loss Resources, Starkey, and Family Means will participate in a live virtual discussion on various technologies and their impact on the well-being of older adults.
The Human Side of Tech
Aging can be an isolating experience for many older adults. They face vision, hearing and memory loss that can lead to further isolation and a decreased quality of life.
The knowledgeable panel will discuss the following topics and share examples of technological innovations, to disprove the notion that aging has to be synonymous with decline:
Sponsors:
Thank you to our Reimagine Sponsor, Allianz Life, and our Session Sponsor, Medica Foundation.
MEDIA ADVISORY:
For additional information, or to set up interviews, please contact Senior Community Services’ Communications Coordinator, Collin Brehmer, at 952.767.7889 or via email at c.brehmer@seniorcommunity.org.
About the Organizers:
Senior Community Services is a Minnesota-based nonprofit dedicated to helping seniors remain in their own homes and connected to their communities as they age. Learn more about our mission here.
Minnesota HomeCare Association (MHCA) is a non-profit trade association representing more than 150 home care agencies throughout the state. MHCA members include Basic license, Comprehensive license, hospice agencies, Medicare-certified, and PCA providers. Learn more at mnhomecare.org