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  2. 'What do they not want me to see?' Advocates push to allow ...

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    Under H 7969, sponsored by Rep. Jason Knight, D-Barrington, and S 2263, introduced by Sen. Dawn Euer, family members could install a surveillance camera in a loved one's room in a nursing home or ...

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    Legislation that would allow families to install surveillance cameras in nursing-home residents' rooms unanimously cleared the Senate on Tuesday.. S 2263, sponsored by Sen. Dawn Euer, D-Newport ...

  4. The best tech for adults over 65 we spotted at CES this year

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    We found the best technology for adults over 65 at CES this year. From AI aids to ‘aging in place’ smart home solutions, the annual tech show kept older users in mind.

  5. List of superzoom compact cameras - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of superzoom compact cameras, also known as travel zoom cameras. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] These are small fixed-lens " point-and-shoot " digital cameras that have a high optical zoom ratio. These cameras all include a power zoom lens that retracts into the body when not in use, along with an automatic lens cover or lens cap.

  6. Marie Van Brittan Brown and Albert L. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Marie Van Brittan Brown (October 30, 1922 – February 2, 1999) was an American nurse, her husband Albert L. Brown, an electronics technician.In 1966 they invented an audio-visual home security system [1] [2] That same year they applied for a patent for their security system.

  7. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Administration of nursing homes are the state to local department of health direct to local contracts, generally for-profit. [citation needed] Depending on size, staff may include those responsible for individual departments (i.e., accounting, human resources, etc.). Nursing home administrators are required to be licensed to run nursing facilities.