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Improving Lives Through Digital Technology
The illustration below is a result of a Pan-Canadian survey of 600 family caregivers which is from the perspective of the caregiver and not their loved-one. It’s an important message as engaging and retaining caregiver support is key to the future of managing our aging population.
Essential service brings ‘peace of mind’ to those caring for seniors
An article written by Colleen Romaniuk, Local Journalism Initiatives Reporter – featured in the Sudbury Star.
CareLink Advantage is helping keep loved ones living safely and independently at home
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50+ Lifestyle magazine
Summer issue of 50+ Lifestyle magazine article.
A good read on the correlation of Loneliness and Health
An article published by the New York Times.
CareLink Advantage featured in Neighbours in Aging Quarterly.
CareLink Advantage featured in Neighbours in Aging Quarterly. Enter this post to view the article.
Caring for a Loved-One Long Distance or Local?
Read How CareLink Advantage is Helping Caregivers and their Families.
CareLink Advantage enables seniors to live safely and independently in their own home
Read how CareLink Advantage enables seniors to live safely and independently in their own home.
2016 Entrepreneur of the Year
CareLink Advantage Awarded 2016 Entrepreneur of the Year by Bell Business Excellence and Sudbury Chamber of Commerce.
CareLink Advantage and our associated Personal Emergency Response Division, Helpline, introduces two New Mobile GPS Products.
Our Mobile, 2-way voice Button, provides peace of mind for your loved one…
CareLink Advantage Helping Families and Their Loved Ones in Grey Bruce County
Seniors’ month had a nice kick off recently with a very busy senior’s fair.
CareLink Advantage keeps seniors safe while maintaining their independence
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Use of surveillance tech to monitor seniors at home on rise
Growing number of seniors agree to be tracked by their caregivers to stay in their homes longer.
Technology solution helps seniors remain at home
CareLink Advantage’s solutions include sensors, door contacts, cameras and emergency communication device.
CareLink Advantage And Cambrian College Testing Technology To Help Seniors Live Safely and Independently At Home
For 12 weeks, 4 Cambrian Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) students will be conducting an important study…
CBC Reports: Sudbury Innovation To Help Alzheimer’s Patients…
An interview with John Whitehead and The CBC’s Steven Howard.
Cambrian research aims to help Alzheimer’s patients
Their product is a series of sensors and cameras that monitor Alzheimer’s patients and send information back to loved ones. It’s designed to keep patients in their homes longer.
High-tech Help For Seniors
A research project launched at Cambrian College will test technology and its ability to help frail, elderly seniors live at home independently, out of hospital and long-term care.
Technology could ease pressure on health system
When Sonia Del Missier’s mother, Milena, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s a few years ago, the family opted to have video cameras and sensors installed in her home by Sudbury-based CareLink Advantage.
Sudburian Receives National Recognition For Innovative Services
The Canadian Home Care Association honoured Sudbury businessman John Whitehead with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for outstanding home care leadership in Canada, November, 2012.
CareLink Advantage Now Offers Services In Areas That Fall Outside Of Cellular Coverage Zones
We are pleased to be able to offer our services to more clients, specifically those in areas with weak GSM signal strength.
High-tech monitoring a small price to pay
One Hat family says technology that enables seniors to continue living in their own homes is well worth the cost of the products and a monthly monitoring fee.
High-tech equipment puts eyes in homes of the elderly
A pilot project using technology to help seniors maintain independence in their own homes for longer than they’dnormally be able to is drawing to a close.
Sensor Technology Helps Alberta Seniors Stay at Home
Sensor Technology Helps Alberta Seniors Stay at Home. Learn how CareLink Advantage is helping Alberta Seniors Stay at Home.
CareLink Advantage now funded in the Province of New Brunswick
CareLink Advantage now funded in the Province of New Brunswick. The New Brunswick Department of Social Development has received the final report and have now added CareLink Advantage to their basket of funded services.
CareLink Advantage featured on CTV News
CareLink Advantage featured on CTV News. Learn about The CareLink Advantage System, it’s devices and how this can benefit you and your family!
CareLink Advantage now protecting seniors in the Province of NewFoundland
CareLink Advantage now protecting seniors in the Province of NewFoundland. Visit www.caregiversnl.com to learn more.
CareLink Advantage Being Piloted in The Province of Alberta
Continuing Care Technology Innovation Pilot Project wraps up at the end of December 2011. Interim results of this unique pilot show very positive results. The final report is due out in March 2012.
CareLink Advantage in Ontario based Hospitals
CareLink Advantage is working with Ontario Hospitals to reduce the number of Alternate Level of Care (ALC) patients and get them back to their homes sooner.
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