RememberStuff Posts
Mary Ellen Mullholand retired as president of Eperture after 6 years with Eperture and 50 years in healthcare. While at Eperture she was involved with DocStuff product definition and several NIH grants for RememberStuff. She was a valued member of our team.
“We are so pleased to be part of this collaborative effort to assess resident engagement. There is a shift in how residents and staff engage in care communities from traditional group activities to a combination of resident organized groups, self-directed technology-based activities and staff-directed technology-based activities,” said Christine Mullholand, co-founder of Eperture LLC. “We are…
HITLAB Symposium Join HITLAB on Thursday, April 29th for the Fourth HITLAB Symposium of 2021, taking place from 11:00am to 2:00pm EST. HITLAB presents an orchestra of digital health experts presenting in rapid succession, sharing the most recent developments in the advancement of digital health solutions. Link: HITLAB Symposium
Join Mary Ellen Mullholand and Christine Mullholand for a lunchtime conversation with Hitlab’s Women Health Tech Wednesday, February 10th 2021 – 11:30am Eastern on Hitlab‘s website!
Under its Small Business Technology Transfer Program, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded Eperture LLC a grant for the following project: RememberStuff: a dyadic-focused technology to support persons with Alzheimer’s disease in the community. The grant will run until 8/31/2021.
By Katybeth Dee Technology is changing the face of aging. No longer the highest-tech device in a senior’s home is the medical alert system. These days, seniors are using all kinds of technology to make their daily lives healthier, safer, and more convenient. Whether you’re a senior living at home or a long-distance caregiver…
A New Sign of potential occurrence of Alzheimer’s Disease Increased, excessive napping could be an early warning of Alzheimer’s Disease, new research shows. Lea Grinberg, professor of neurology at the University of California, San Francisco reports that when people hear about Alzheimer’s they immediately think about memory loss. Grinberg and 18 other scientists from universities…
As reported in the AARP Bulleting July/August 2019. One in four Americans 50 and older take a supplement for brain health. They are likely flushing dollars down the drain says a new report by the AARP Global Council on Brain Health (GCBH). The study, “The Real Deal on Brain Health Supplements” says more than $3…
Author: Mary Ellen Mullholand, President – Eperture Today, at a business meeting a colleague seemed sad and not engaged in the discussion at hand. I asked him “what is the problem?” He responded “I made a call to my first business mentor and colleague of 35 years last evening and at age 72, he has…
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