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Journal Articles:
- Perioperative Management and Integrated Surgical Care for Older Adults (3)
- Understanding Physical Functioning in Older Adults – New Approaches and Novel Interventions (1)
- Tech for Tomorrow: Advancing Quality of Life for People with Dementia (1)
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- The Art of Aging Well: The Role of Creative Arts in Modulating Cognitive Functioning and Well-Being in Aging (1)
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- Promoting Physical Activity Participation as a Strategy for Protecting the Health of Older Adults in a Changing Climate (1)
- Masters Athletics: Lessons for physical interventions in aging (3)
- Dealing with dementia: prioritizing high-quality dementia care (7)
- A personal hourglass: chronobiology in aging (1)
Innovative Care Models for Older Adults: The Role of Telehealth and Emerging Technologies
The rapid growth in the older adult population is driving health care systems to adopt a wide range of technology-enabled solutions to deliver care to this segment of the population. This approach has transformed how older adults receive care by offering diverse benefits, including greater accessibility, improved chronic disease management, and enhanced satisfaction for both patients and caregivers. Timely interventions and reduced travel demands are especially valuable for individuals with mobility limitations or those residing in rural areas. However, despite these benefits, widespread adoption of digital solutions remains challenging. Overcoming hurdles and tailoring interventions to meet the unique needs of older adults are crucial. This Article Collection highlights evidence-based research and innovative strategies that advance person-centered and high-quality care for older adults.