Good Design Age Well web site

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I wanted to bring some attention to this web site, not only because it is run by a fellow caregiver, but also because I think it does a great job of highlighting the design aspects of products, and how they relate to making peoples’ lives easier. Some of the posts may relate directly to the elderly or handicapped, but I think it also emphasizes how good design can benefit everyone.

In their own words…

“This is a collection of design-thinking news, products and services around the Critical Support Point (CSP) of aging, the point when we may turn to our built environment, helpful products, and assistive services to prolong independence and maintain the daily life we want.

My purpose is to refocus user centered design-thinking to encourage the development of innovative products and services that extend and enhance the Critical Support Point. Increasing design-thinking around this topic will transform how society views, and how individuals experience the aging process.”

In today’s world of electronic-based lifestyles, social networking through the internet, and smart-phones, I think it pays for us as a society to start looking at how this evolution is affecting the older generation, and how it will affect future generations as the pace is likely to move even faster. Products need to be able to “talk” to everyone, and focus on usability, not just functionality.

So swing by Good Age Design Well and have a look.

EasyMove service in San Francisco

California specific, Care tools Comments

While riding the bus to downtown San Fran, I saw a car with a logo and and a URL about Senior moving services, so I looked it up when I got home. Turns out, easyMove, LLC. is a moving service catering to the needs of older people and the disabled who address the specific needs of these groups, especially the planning and management of the move. Knowing about these folks would have greatly helped me since I had to move my Mother no less than 3 times within the city.

According to their site, they serve Contra Costa County, the San Francisco East Bay Area, and Northern California.

If you have move needs, I’d encourage you to check them out, and please report back on your experience. I’d love to report back on how these folks compare to other moving services.

Website aids communication for the disabled

California specific, Care tools Comments

I ran across the website http://ddtp.org/ which provides a number of services to help disabled persons communicate over the telephone.

This includes

  • obtaining special equipment
  • assistance making calls
  • providing services for deaf or hard of hearing individuals
  • I hope to review the site in more detail and summarize some of the info in subsequent posts so stay tuned.

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