"So it’s no surprise that in its attempts to manage the ballooning aging population in America, the ... Posted: 18 Jul 2015 10:26 AM PDT | CareSync Sat, 18 Jul 2015 17:26:49 GMT - Reshared Post - Public And a lot of creative, respectful thinking... | "So it's no surprise that in its attempts to manage the ballooning aging population in America, the government hasn't often relied on tech tools as its first line of defense. Now, that's starting to change. This week, the White House is kicking off its Conference on Aging, the once-a-decade gathering that has given birth to landmark government programs like Medicare and Medicaid. On Tuesday, the White House Council of Advisors on Science and Technology will also meet to discuss the pressing issue of aging. In both cases, the government has invited technologists to the table, in hopes of finding new ways to scale senior care, without sacrificing on quality." | Too many people still think technology and the elderly go together like peas and guacamole. | | |
After housing proposal rejection, aging East Bay office complex to shut down: Sunset Development is ... Posted: 17 Jul 2015 02:58 PM PDT | After housing proposal rejection, aging East Bay office complex to shut down: Sunset Development is planning to shutter a 1970s office complex after the Livermore City Council voted earlier this week to reject its plan to raze the development and build 42 new homes on the site. The remaining tenants at the existing property, Sunset Office Plaza at Holmes Street and Concannon Boulevard, will be vacating the property by the fall. The developer said it won't be filing new proposals for the site after spending several years unsuccessfully chasing entitlements for various housing… http://dlvr.it/BYcfYS The Livermore City Council voted earlier this week to reject a proposed rezoning of a 1970s office complex to allow the construction of 42 new homes, and applicant Sunset Development is walking away. | | |
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