Important Update: Temporary Closure of the Nancy S. Klath Center Due to water damage, the Nancy S. Klath Center (101 Poor Farm Road) is temporarily closed for construction. For your safety, please do not visit the building. We will share updates as soon as it is ready to reopen.

CMAP remains fully operational. Staff are working remotely and from the Suzanne Patterson Building (45 Stockton Street). Programs will continue as scheduled at the Suzanne Patterson Building and in virtual formats. Thank you for your understanding.

Technology Quiz

Robots and sensors and Skype, oh my. Test your knowledge of how technology can help us in our later years

Adults over sixty-five have been slow to embrace technology and are reluctant to upgrade to smartphones. 

Fitness apps are designed with just younger adults in mind.

Household sensors and GPS monitoring can allow an aging person to live alone at home instead of in a care facility.

Technology can be a great help when it comes to forgetfulness.

Robots that help take care of us will always be a science-fiction fantasy.

If you don’t use a smartphone, ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft are not easy options for you.

Two-way video chats are proving not very effective at building social connection for older adults who live alone and feel isolated.

Doctors are looking at digital pills as a solution for patients who don’t take their drugs as prescribed.

All of us will eventually outlive our ability to drive.

Older adults aren’t using medical portals as much as younger people because they think they are too complicated.

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