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Presto and Dr. Marion bow Elder Apps at the CES Silver Summit

 
 
[photo: Presto Services Inc. shared under creative commons license]
 
Las Vegas, NV - Consumer Electronics Show - Day One
 
Presto Services Inc. and Dr. Marion combined forces to promote their Elder 411 and Elder 911 Apps for iPhone and iPod touch at the CES Silver Summit. The first day has a good crowd of people at the show, many of whom came by the Silver Summit pavilion to see all  the companies with elder technology there.
 
Attendees commented on how robust the Elder Apps were and were amazed that they only cost $0.99 and $1.99 each. Elder 411 contains over 500 pieces of expert elder care advice including video and audio content, helping arm family caregivers with information when and where they need it most. Elder 911 provides a crisis timeline and many expert checklists to help a caregiver navigate an elder medical emergency. 
 
Both apps are on display in booth 3209 in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center along with Dr. Marion and Presto's other products including the Presto computerless email solution.
 
Attendees and press have an opportunity to meet Doctor Marion herself and Presto's CEO Peter Radsliff to discuss elder care technology and the future of the industry.   
 

Comments

Robin, I so agree with your comment that you have left, I wish that we had something here in South Africa, a service just like this for our elderly, I think that this must really create huge relief to them and their families knowing there is someone out there to help in case of an emergency.
Posted @ Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:43 AM by Tamara Copying Services
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