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New Project to Bring Telehealth to Affordable Housing Facilities

The University of California and CITRIS are partnering on a pilot program to equip seniors in two affordable housing communities with telehealth services and digital literacy training.

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By Eric Wicklund

- A new program in California aims to equip seniors in affordable housing communities with the telehealth services they need to manage their health and wellness.

The University of California is partnering with CITRIS (the Center for Technology Research in the Interest of Society) on the Lighthouse for Older Adults initiative, which will begin by equipping two complexes in northern and southern California with connected health services, including digital literacy training. The pilot program will serve more than 300 seniors.

“Telehealth and other technology-enabled innovations provide a safe, efficient, and effective way for older adults to access care while social distancing,” David Lindeman, CITRIS’ health director and the Lighthouse project’s lead, said in a press release. “Our ultimate goal is to reach as many underserved seniors as possible with telehealth, technology, internet access and digital skills. We know that providing pathways to connectivity is essential to support and empower vulnerable older adults during the pandemic and beyond.”

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