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  3. Beth Fields discusses her project in UW-Madison News “App under development at UW could make it easier, more affordable to ‘age in place’”

App under development at UW could make it easier, more affordable to ‘age in place’

Using augmented reality, UW–Madison researchers are developing an app to improve the safety and quality of life for older adults who want to age in place.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/app-under-development-at-uw-could-make-it-easier-more-affordable-to-age-in-place/
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