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GetSetUp’s Tech Spotlight data shows how people between the ages of 55 and 75 are learning, staying active, and socializing online

By understanding how a segment of 55+ are using technology, companies can build better apps, products and solutions for active agers
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Former Barclays MD Ashwini Kapila joins GetSetUp to drive business growth

Ashwini Kapila joins the company to drive partnerships and business expansion
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GetSetUp: Three Years of Empowering Lifelong Learning

From an idea to an empowering aging platform for older adults
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Rhode Island selects GetSetUp to keep their older adults connected and socially engaged

Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging offers Rhode Islanders 55+ free access to GetSetUp's interactive classes taught by older adults for older adults to make digital learning, connection, and exploration a reality
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How Smart Home Technology Improves Quality Of Life For Active Agers

As technology advances, it's essential to understand how to use it to maintain and improve one’s quality of life.
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The most popular McKnight’s Home Care columns of 2022

This year, McKnight’s Home Care columns talked about everything from problems with hospital-at-home to the Employee Retention Credit.
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How Invention Is Helping Seniors Live Longer (& Better) at Home

By 2030, all of the baby boomers will be older than 65, and in the United States, people over 65 will make up 20% of the population
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Smart Tech Caregivers Can Gift Their Loved Ones This Holiday Season

This holiday season, caregivers can get their older loved one's technology to help support them in aging in place and help lighten the caregiving burden.
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A Group of One’s Own—Creating a Supportive Community

Looking for a strong supportive community as you age? Here are some tips for creating one that will meet your needs.
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A passion for teaching technology

Say you call a loved one who lives alone, just to check in, but they don’t pick up the phone. As it rings and rings, you wonder if they’re okay.