Seniorlink at Connected Health Conference
Seniorlink’s Bill McIvor will be presenting at this year’s Connected Health Conference in Boston.
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Seniorlink’s Bill McIvor will be presenting at this year’s Connected Health Conference in Boston.

Are you a husband, son, or brother working hard to provide care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease? If so, you’re not alone. A study from the Alzheimer’s association reports that between 1996 and 2011, the percentage of men among all adults caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s or dementia more…
This week Stria, a publication covering the longevity market, published an op-ed from Seniorlink CEO Tom Riley. Riley outlines the important roles family caregivers play in our healthcare ecosystem and why payers and providers must begin engaging and supporting them.
BOSTON, July 25, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Seniorlink, Inc., a tech-enabled health services company transforming care management in the home, received the 2018 Caregiver Friendly® Award from Today’s Caregiver magazine. The award recognized Seniorlink for its Thank You, Caregiver Nation campaign, an initiative to raise awareness of, and honor, the 16 million family caregivers nationwide caring for a loved one with…
Seniorlink CEO, Tom Riley, was featured in FierceHealthcare this week. Riley shared his thoughts on the government’s evolving role in digital health and the opportunities digital health companies are taking to improve quality of care.

An elderly loved one has just suffered a stroke. Or a serious fall. Or a life-changing injury. After the subsequent hospital visit and recovery, the doctors say your loved one will need to reside in a nursing home – indefinitely. The problem is, how can you or your family afford the average $6,844-$7,698 per month…

Year after year, lists of the leading causes of death in America include chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer, diabetes and dementia. Each condition requires ongoing skilled care, with some involving hospitalizations, courses of treatment that may include pricey drug therapies, and other types of interventions. Among these common conditions, though, one is…
Ross Davis, Connecticut State Director for the company’s subsidiary, Caregiver Homes, was featured in the New Haven Register this week. Davis discusses the growing number of dementia and Alzheimer’s patients and the hardships their caregivers face. Davis focuses on Connecticut’s work to build better solutions to assist families affected by the disease.
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