12. Fahad Aziz, Cofounder and CTO of Caremerge

In this episode, Fahad Aziz shares his insights into his journey as Caremerge’s cofounder. Fahad offers great stories including what he learned from living in a senior living community, why “Facebook for health care” wasn’t such a great idea, and what advice he has for aspiring gerontechnologists.

0:42 What does Caremerge provide?

1:35 Where did the idea for Caremerge come from?

4:27 At what point did you start to expand into other technologies? Was this the plan from the beginning?

7:26 Was there immediate buy-in with voice activation technologies? Or did you have to elaborate on the value proposition?

9:00 What was the biggest surprise from living in a senior living community and how did it shape the way that you built your company?

11:15 How have you seen seniors defying ageist stereotypes and what is the next wave of technologies that seniors will use to improve quality of life?

13:40 How have you been using data to predict falls?

15:34 How will community personnel use this additional data that indicates high fall risks?

17:02 How has your role changed with Caremerge’s growth?

20:20 What advice do you have for someone who is looking to work in gerontechnology?

Episode 7: Greg Bearce, HumanGood Chief Regional Officer and USC Professor

Greg Bearce explains how he entered Aging Services, highlights the learning curve he faced, offers advice to newer senior living professionals, and explores higher level topics like the HumanGood rebranding.

Show Notes

2:00 How Greg Bearce entered the Senior Living industry

5:10 How to learn about the industry as a young professional

8:10 The importance to keep learning

9:40 How his MBA has aided his career

12:35 How to evaluate and distinguish high performers

15:55 What skills does Greg look for in new hires

18:40 What were some unexpected challenges resulting from the HumanGood affiliation?

23:45 How did HumanGood successfully implement a new culture amidst change

25:30 Parting advice for the next generation of Senior Living professionals

Episode 5: Sun City in 1960 – How Del Webb’s Team Marketed America’s First Massive Retirement Community

How would you market a retirement community… if your prospective residents had never heard of a retirement community?

That’s the challenge Del Webb faced in 1960 as he geared up to build out and sellout his 10,000 acre gamble in the Arizona desert. 

This episode is all about Sun City, AZ – America’s first HUGE Retirement Community. We’re going to explore how Webb conceived of this idea, how he established key mutually beneficial partnerships to make it work, and how they reached their audience on a national scale.