We all live in social networks...

…families, friends, neighborhoods, towns, cities, societies. Ironically, the more our needs for these networks grow due to aging or chronic illness, the more fragmented and frayed they often become.

As a result:

  • Seniors struggle to maintain both their health and their sense of independence in the place they most want to be: their own homes.
  • Families and loved ones can pay a huge cost in anguish, time, and money.
  • Governments face the task of supporting a rapidly mushrooming senior population. In the US, 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 each day.

If it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a village – a Neighborhood – to care for our parents, grandparents, and friends. At Care Architecture we’re building online and offline products and services that keep seniors well, independent, connected — and happy.

Our technology-based but human-informed aging-in-place experience is at once locally-focused but intelligently scalable, enabling local “Life Neighborhoods” that connect seniors to other seniors, classes and activities, trusted service providers such as home repair and transportation, and special offers and curated commerce from local and national merchants.

 

Email us for more information about Care Architecture.

 
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