As the world becomes increasingly digital, technology has proven to be a valuable asset in enhancing various aspects of our lives, including health and well-being.
This home voting option is exercised using ballot paper under prescribed secrecy norms and the process is video-graphed.
The plan is loosely based on a study conducted by a team from the National Institute of Technology-Calicut (NITC) after surveys for the project to make the city elderly-friendly.
As temperatures drop, the risks of health-related issues increase, making it crucial for seniors to prepare adequately.
Arthur Bretschneider is CEO and Cofounder of Seniorly and a third-gen leader in the space, advocating to improve the lives of older adults.
Technological advancements are emerging as catalysts, offering not just comfort but also a redefined quality of life for the elderly population.
New-age companies such as SeniorWorld, Emoha, GenWise, 60Plus India, Alserv, ElderAid Wellness, and GoodFellows are grabbing this opportunity with a range of tech and non-tech services for long-term senior care.
The elderly population, who may lack technological expertise and face age-related issues such as memory loss or cognitive decline, could become more vulnerable to fraudulent transactions. The increasing share of elderly people in the population will further increase such cases.
Mostly in the 60-80 age group, they were eager to continue their contribution towards society and sought NIT-C’s help.
A cyber financial fraud fund, focussed solely on senior citizens, can help with instant reimbursement of funds lost to cyber financial fraud.
Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana high court has asked the Haryana government to inform it why district magistrates are not passing any order for eviction of property or house while deciding the plea of a senior citizen under the Haryana Maintenance of Parents and Senior Citizens Rules.
India’s healthcare infrastructure needs to adapt to the requirements of the aging population as the number of citizens above 60 years age is projected to rise to 193 million by 2031, according to a joint report by PwC and Association of Senior Living India (ASLI).
The emotional turmoil and loneliness that followed the abrupt vacuum in her life three years ago convinced Sadhana that she would not go through the rest of her life alone.
The survey, which gathered responses from 4,750 UK savers aged 40 and over, revealed that almost half (45 per cent) have not calculated their expected retirement costs, risking a financial shortfall.
Ask yourself the right questions to tell whether you’re ready to close the chapter on your career.
Almost half (41 per cent) of individuals admit they will not be able to fund a comfortable retirement, according to research from wealth manager Netwealth.
Priya Living, a senior living company that is steeped in Indian culture, began with a small footprint in California and now has expansion plans in the U.S. and India.
Moving to Florida for early retirement, a native New Jerseyan in her 50s is finding her third act to be the most fun in a community where the average age is 79.
Often, one half of a senior couple wants to remain in the house they long loved, while the other half sees their future unfolding in a continuing care community.
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How society shapes our golden years
Shanghai’s civil affairs authorities said on Monday that they will promote its “elderly care time bank” system citywide after a successful trial in eight districts.
Citizens aged 65 and above make up almost one-fifth of Singapore’s population, up 11.7% from a decade ago, according to the Singapore government’s 2023 population report.
The majority of Croatians believe that it is a child’s duty to take care of an ill or elderly parent, whereas that is not the case in other European countries.
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