long-term care
Artificial intelligence helps predict seniors' long-term care needs: 'Critical next steps'
Could artificial intelligence predict when your aging loved one will need long-term care? Approximately 70% of adults aged 65 years and older will require long-term care at some point in their lifetime, statistics show -- and the time leading up to that can be fraught with uncertainty. One California company is looking to change that with its new AI platform called Waterlily. The founder and CEO, Lily Vittayarukskul, started the platform after her own personal struggles with family caregiving. "I had to navigate long-term care in my family as a teenager and it shaped my view on the importance of preparing for these crises," she told Fox News Digital.
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