• Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

MarcAgronin.com

Dr. Marc E. Agronin, MD

  • Home
  • Books
  • Bio
  • In The News
    • Articles
    • Photo Gallery
    • Reviews
  • Blogs
    • Psychology Today
    • Sirius XM
    • Wall Street Journal
    • Book Q&As
  • Contact

How Technology Will Revolutionize Long-Term Care

June 30, 2015 By Marc Agronin

wall_street_journalMARC AGRONIN: Henry went viral. Over 1.7 million viewers and counting have witnessed this wheelchair-bound nursing-home resident being provided with his favorite music piped into headphones from an iPod. This clip, from Alive Inside, a movie about the Memory and Music project that brings donated iPods to individuals in nursing homes, is one illustration of how technology is driving innovation in the long-term-care sector of health care.

The average long-term care resident, whether in a nursing home or assisted-living facility, is in his or her 80s or 90s and suffering from one or more serious physical or cognitive limitations. Aside from a few computer-savvy people, most of these individuals need help getting wired. In addition to the Music and Memory program, several other initiatives have begun using iPods, iPads and other tablets to bring sensory and cognitive stimulation to residents who are otherwise bored, restless or in search of some purpose in the moment. For example, a pilot study at the University of California, San Diego found that iPads were safe and effective in reducing agitation in patients with dementia. These same tablets are increasingly being used by family members to connect grandma or grandpa with distant family and friends via networks like Skype. Telemedicine and telepsychiatry make use of similar but more souped-up technology to bring specialists such as geriatric psychiatrists to the bedside of nursing-home residents in underserved areas.

Click Here To Read The Wall Street Journal Entry

Filed Under: Wall Street Journal

Footer

Events

Fearless Caregiver Conference, Miami, FL Dec 13, 2018

The Fearless Caregiver Conference, held by Today’s Caregiver Miami Jewish Health, brought together more than 100 caregivers, exhibitors and speakers

Miami Book Fair – Living Your Best Life Nov 18, 2018

Dr. Marc Agronin, the acclaimed author of How We Age, presents a hopeful and practical model of aging, as well as a guide to understanding how we can all make the journey better.

The 19th annual Mandel Jewish Community Center Cleveland Jewish Book Festival Nov 4 – 19, 2018

One of the premiere Jewish book festivals in the country, will feature a wide-ranging lineup of 11 nationally acclaimed authors and eight authors with local ties.

Follow Me

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Speaking

WSJ: Five Top Ideas About Aging from The Experts in 2018

January 4, 2019

WSJ: The Top Five Health Posts of 2018 from The Experts

December 31, 2018

NYT: 4 Ways to Be Happier in 2019

December 27, 2018

WSJ: Do’s and Dont’s for Talking to People With Dementia

November 21, 2018

Sirius XM Radio: Living with Chronic Illness As We Age May 24, 2018 3 – 4pm

May 24, 2018

Terms | Privacy | Disclosure Policy | MarcAgronin.com | Contact Dr. Agronin

Copyright © 2025 Marc Agronin · Log in



Site by Ogawa Design Agency