Mobility and Safety

Healthcare Technology For Seniors: A New Model Offers Control, Independence And Dignity

By Parentgiving Admin

Personalized services including healthcare technology for seniors allow for older Americans to remain independent at home.


More than 40 million older Americans now have the ability to age gracefully at home thanks to the benefits of subscription-based healthcare technology for seniors launched by Virtual Health. Virtual Health is a service provider that delivers a suite of home-based services and lifestyle choices to consumers, going beyond traditional healthcare to also include meals, transportation and financial solutions. In collaboration with leading technology and healthcare providers, this new model of care offers personalized tools and services for seniors to remain independent at home, while offering peace of mind for their loved ones. Virtual Health has launched in New York to start, with a nationwide rollout by the end of the year.

 “We are proud to begin the nationwide rollout of Virtual Health, starting with a series of Independent Living services targeted for the overwhelming majority of seniors that want to remain at home, and extend a helping hand for the sandwich-generation caregivers,” said Alex Go, Chief Executive Officer of Virtual Health. “As an enabler of a physician’s plan of care, we have partnered with national technology, health and daily living service providers to make it easy for mature adults to live their life as they choose in their own home.”

Working directly with an individual’s primary care physician, Virtual Health provides tailored solutions for varying levels of care, interactivity and real time reporting and monitoring depending on each person’s health and lifestyle needs. This proactive personalized model of healthcare technology for seniors provides an opportunity to decrease medical costs including emergency room visits, which is important as adults over the age of 65 make more visits to the emergency room than any other age group in the United States.

“Personalized healthcare is the way of the future. Solutions such as Virtual Health will become increasingly important as more and more seniors aim to age at home gracefully and remain active for as long as possible,” said Bradford Perkins, a global authority on senior living. “The combination of state of the art technology and a responsive national care network will make Virtual Health a valuable addition to the marketplace.”

Virtual Health has partnered with best-in-class technology and health service providers to take into account the needs of both the healthcare provider and the individual. As part of its service rollout, Virtual Health has selected the FDA-cleared Intel-GE Care Innovations Guide platform as a tool that enables providers to remotely monitor patient vital signs, such as blood pressure, weight, and glucose, and engage the patient using video-conferencing technology.

SeniorBridge, a leading provider of elder care at-home care coordination and home health services, is partnering with Virtual Health to offer a co-branded service starting in New York. In addition, as part of its holistic approach to care, Virtual Health has partnership agreements with Dinewise, a leading provider of prepared meals, and Life Care Funding Group that assists people in need of funds to cover the costs of senior care.

“My independence is important to me, so I was eager to be part of an early market trial for the Virtual Health system when my daughter, a SeniorBridge employee, approached me with the opportunity,” said Selma Farrago, a patient involved in the New York market trial. “As soon as I began using the Virtual Health system, a care manager noticed a spike in my blood pressure and suggested I contact my primary care physician. My doctor told me that we averted a potential health crisis by catching that early. Having the system in my home not only helps me to better understand my condition, but also reminds me to maintain a lifestyle that benefits my health.”

To learn more about Virtual Health and new solutions using healthcare technology for seniors, please visit www.virtualhealth.com.