WHAT: The U.S. Assistant Secretary for Aging Kathy Greenlee will speak at this year's annual meeting of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA) about how our country can help seniors remain healthy, active and independent.
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Prior to her speech, Secretary Greenlee will tour AAHSA's innovative "Idea House," a 2,600-square-foot model home displaying groundbreaking technologies and design features that enable older people to live longer at home and independently.
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The features on display in the model house are designed to improve older people's quality of life, while reducing health care costs, encouraging healthy behavior, enhancing safety and providing caregivers with support. Ninety percent of the products featured are on the market today. Some technology highlights on display include:
Secretary Greenlee currently oversees a $1.4 billion program that focuses on health, long-term care and supportive community-based services such as transportation and nutrition for America's seniors and their caregivers.
WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 8
"Idea House" Tour with Secretary Greenlee: 11 a.m.
Secretary Greenlee's Speech: 1 p.m.
NOTE: The media are welcome to join Secretary Greenlee for the "Idea House" tour
WHERE: McCormick Place Lakeside Center
2301 S. Lakeshore Drive
Chicago
About AAHSA
The members of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (www.aahsa.org) help millions of individuals and their families every day through mission-driven, not-for-profit organizations dedicated to providing the services that people need, when they need them, in the place they call home. Our 5,700 member organizations, many of which have served their communities for generations, offer the continuum of aging services: adult day services, home health, community services, senior housing, assisted living residences, continuing care retirement communities and nursing homes. AAHSA's commitment is to create the future of aging services through quality people can trust.
-- A security system that replaces the traditional peephole with DVD screen. -- A medication dispenser which automatically organizes, reminds, dispenses and monitors an individual's medication use. -- A gaming system that provides 24/7 access to speech therapy, e-mail and classic radio shows through the television.
SOURCE American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging