Real-Time Caregiving Data Could Reshape Dementia Support, Rice Study Suggests
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ltcnews.comReal-Time Caregiving Data Could Reshape Dementia Support, Rice Study Suggestsltcnews.comA new study by Rice University uses wearables and smartphone surveys to track stress among dementia caregivers in real time. The findings may pave the way for tailored interventions for the 45 + adult population navigating long-term caregiving.
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