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Aging in the City: How Smart Cities Are Improving Accessibility

Posted on 11 September 2019

From iotforall.com

Two elderly people with the landscape of a city in the backdrop

One of the unsung benefits of smart cities may be their ability to help elderly people age in their own homes. There are many benefits of smart healthcare technology for elderly people. Smart cities can expand that caring technology to encompass a whole city. 

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