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Inside Elder Care Interviews Neil Moore
Insider Elder Care's Ryan Malone recently interviewed Neil Moore and the podcast is now available to download or listen to online.
Listen to the interview on InsideElderCare.com
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Gilbert Guide Reviews Connect for Healthcare
The Daily Wrinkle, a new blog and online video show dedicated to educating, informing and guiding aging Americans, launched September 17, 2009 at TechCrunch50, the annual prestigious event of the renowned technology blog TechCrunch.
The Daily Wrinkle will feature useful products, expert interviews, valuable services, tips, guidelines and resources for aging Americans and their loved ones. "While there are resources on the web to help people through issues related to aging, they are fragmented at best," said Jill Gilbert, editor, host and producer of The Daily Wrinkle.
"Our mission is to connect people directly with products and services that help them the most. We summarize and simplify the features and benefits so our readers find what's easy-to-use, fits their budget and can provide value in their lives. Whether it's a product, service, website or off-line resource, we want to be the one centralized place on the web where people can learn about what matters most around aging."
Gilbert also plans to invite aging experts and innovators to appear as special guests on the show. Early features and highlights of the The Daily Wrinkle will include a new and inexpensive online tool that ensures all family members receive electronic updates on their loved ones' health no matter if they live close by or in another part of the country.
Watch the Gilbert Guide video review
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Chillicothe Gazette on Westmoreland Place's Use of Connect for Healthcare
Westmoreland Place has introduced a new service to use today's communication methods to help the families of residents stay better informed.
"Communication with families has always been very important to us. Our residents need their families to know how they are doing and what they need." said David Dixon, Westmoreland's administrator. "Before today, the only way families could do that was to call or visit.
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Reuters Coverage of Connect for Healthcare Launch
There is a new Internet service available that changes the communication paradigm in long-term care. Addressing the family's basic need to stay informed, it allows long-term care providers to give them regular proactive wellness updates through a secure web page, by email and text message without families having to call, no matter where they are.
Too much to do and too little time. It's a common problem that takes on special significance for the families of the more than 3.8 million people in the U.S. living in Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities or receiving Home Care as they struggle to stay up-to-date with the well-being and needs of their loved ones.
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Neil Moore's NBC 4 Interview
On February 25, 2009, Neil Moore appeared on NBC 4 in Columbus, Ohio with an interview with Gail Hogan.



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