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Intuitive computer program creates worthwhile connections for seniors: Alzheimer's Q&A

Por: The Advocate Health September 17, 2022

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What is the iN2l system?The nationally recognized “It’s Never too Late” program is an intuitive touch-screen computer technology system specially designed for those living in long-term care, assisted living environments, memory care settings, and in senior and adult day centers.The advanced system combines adaptive hardware, innovative software and engaging content to deliver a resident-centered experience.Co-founded in 1999 by Jack York... + full article



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