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The Minnesota Star-Tribune reports on how Zemplee's AI remote monitoring systems are being used to help older adults age in place.
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The Minnesota Star-Tribune reports on how Zemplee's AI remote monitoring systems are being used to help older adults age in place.
Zemplee, a healthcare AI startup that’s reinventing senior care, just released its annual report, The Top Ten U.S. Cities to Age in Place 2025. This year's report places new emphasis on the importance of technology and AI in senior care and on digital access and literacy.
A new public-private collaboration is using technology to support aging in place for seniors in Freeborn County, Minnesota.
Zemplee, a healthcare AI startup that’s reinventing senior care, announces the appointment of Matthew Hermann to its distinguished advisory board.
Zemplee’s highly anticipated annual report details which cities are best for seniors to age in place in 2024.
Zemplee is thrilled to announce that their partner, St. John’s of Albert Lea, received a grant of $600,000 from the LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation to develop a Connected Communities program that will address the digital gap for older adults in rural communities.
The Albert Lea Tribune reports that St. John’s Lutheran Community has installed Zemplee, a new remote patient monitoring system.