art phones. Systems such as QuietCare, WellAWARE, FineThanx and SimplyHome are already fixtures in some U.S. homes and seniors’ communities, although Orlov estimates fewer than 10,000 units are in active use because the systems can be so costly. Next month, Paul Whyte, a Markham dealer of smart-home tec
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other actually swallowed her pills. Monitoring and in-home help technologies will be a $20 billion U.S. business in North America by 2020, predicts Orlov, founder of Aging In Place Technology Watch. Already some baby boomers are able to remotely lock their parents' doors, track calls coming into the
phones. Systems such as QuietCare, WelIAWARE, FineThanx and Simplyllome are already fixtures in some U.S. homes and seniors' communities, although Orlov estimates fewer than 10,000 units are in active use because the systems can be so costly. Next month, Paul Whyte, a Markham dealer of smart-home te
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