The Startup That's Rethinking Home Care. What Sets CareYaya Apart?
CareYaya Expands to Austin to Shake Up the Caregiving Industry for the Better
"'A godsend.' CareYaya reimagines eldercare at home by turning to college students on the pre-health track."
NBC News: CareYaya Expands to Florida
McKnights: AI-enabled art app expanding to new regions, connects caregiving students with seniors in need
"CareYaya launches Artificial Intelligence art therapy for elders with backing from Harvard Innovation Labs."
CareYaya Selected for Elite AARP AgeTech Accelerator Program, Poised to Impact Millions of Lives Nationwide
From campus to care: How this startup helps college students become caregivers
CareYaya CEO: "With portable, user-friendly devices that can be used in the comfort of one's own home, neurotech is more accessible."
Neal K. Shah, CEO of CareYaya Health Technologies, discussed how Apple's expected announcement of new iPads with OLED displays could revolutionize cognitive health and dementia care for older adults.
As we observe Parkinson’s Awareness Month this April, it’s crucial to recognize the immense impact of this neurodegenerative disorder on American families.
"CareYaya expands across the Southeast, bringing tech-savvy college students into caregiving roles."
"The online marketplace, created to connect families with affordable care, follows the gig economy format established by Lyft and Uber."
End-of-life carers reveal dying words: "People also show a 'desire for connection' with loved ones and faith."
"New website links Charleston health students and families in the Lowcountry needing senior care as easily as Uber."
We explore the world of virtual reality and how it is being used to improve care as we speak with Leah Warnke, Director of Health Equity at CareYaya.
New app aims to increase affordable elder care in the Lowcountry
Meet Cara: Triangle startup brings artificial intelligence to help care givers
New online platform in Ann Arbor aims to make home care affordable, convenient
"CareYaya uses virtual reality to provide a therapeutic and enjoyable experience for older adults with dementia."
Neal K. Shah, CEO of CareYaya Health Technologies, discussed how sleep apnea and cognitive decline may be interrelated and disproportionately affecting minoritized populations.
Neal K. Shah, CEO of CareYaya Health Technologies, discussed how the lack of diverse data in neuroscience, particularly for African American and minority populations, will limit the ability of AI to equitably diagnose dementia early across all populations
"CareYaya is pioneering AI algorithms that can create personalized art therapy sessions for patients with Parkinson's."
Listen up, startup junkies and tech enthusiasts! If you missed last week’s Apple announcement, you’re missing out on a tectonic shift that’s happening right under your noise-canceling headphones.
"CareYaya is a finalist for the a2 Pilot Award from Johns Hopkins University’s AI and Technology Collaboratory for Aging Research."
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the growing crisis posed by this devastating disease.
We close out May’s Mental Health Awareness Month with a landmark FDA regulatory decision that could have a great impact on mental health across the country.
Apple is about to sell iPads to millions of older adults and break into a rapidly growing market that most people don’t think about.
The meteoric rise of digital health innovation is colliding with the stubborn challenge of the “digital skills divide” for senior citizens. I
A technological revolution is underway in medicine, and it’s being driven by AI. From detecting diseases to personalizing treatments, intelligent machines are transforming how we prevent, diagnose and treat illness.
"Innovative companies like CareYaya Health Technologies are leveraging AI and data to personalize care experiences."
"Generative AI is going to disrupt the entire $4 trillion healthcare system. Fortunes will be made and lost in the coming revolution."
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