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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 13 MIN

A New Era of Physical AI Senior & Dementia Care

from Tips, News and Stories for Older Adults

Imagine a system that goes beyond smart home sensors or digital reminders — one that blends AI robotics, digital twin technology, and VR/AR cognitive programs into a unified platform that actually learns a person’s routines, behaviors, emotional cues, and safety risks. At the heart of it all is CareTwin™, a personalized AI engine that models memory and behavior to spot subtle changes before they become big problems. We’ll talk about:✨ What “Physical AI” means for senior and dementia care 🧠 How AI is being used to detect early signs of cognitive decline 👵 Real-world results from pilot programs — including reduced loneliness and better family engagement 🏥 The challenges seniors face today — workforce shortages, rising costs, and caregiver burnout 📍 And why this matters for families, caregivers, providers, and the healthcare system as a wholeWhether you’re a caregiver, clinician, aging-in-place advocate, or just passionate about tech for good — this episode will give you a front-row seat to a new era of smart, compassionate elder care.Tune in and discover what the future holds when human-centered care meets next-level AI.

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