Bill is a visionary leader in the online Changing Aging movement and a world-renowned authority on geriatric medicine and eldercare. Bill is founder of two movements to reshape long-term care globally – The Eden Alternative and Green House Project.
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At some point there WILL be a round table of great thinking. I firmly believe tools, of which information technology will be only one, will be the way we approach our own aging. None of us can do anything well if we don't have the right tools.

Dr. Bill, I am sorry your valuable time was called for in this instance. I hope that something or someone will come along that makes you feel it was all worth it! Even if they spark a new paradigm in you!

Karen

I am curious why Dr. Bill hasn't presented at a Ted event or for that matter at TedMed.

I am an admitted fan of Eric Dishman's insights because they are grounded in a deep respect for the issues surrounding care for people and his own UX experience driving insights and innovation @ Intel. I do believe in computers and that they are relevant to the future of person-centered care, and look forward to true innovation in UX as an assist so that it frees up more time for human to human connection - and perhaps strengthening the community through the humanization of medicine.

The Ted/TedMed phenom has grown and the 2010 TedMed lineup reflects what happens when there is no gatekeeper that balances broader sponsorship influence in the line-up. WHat I would like to see is a mash-up of truly original thinkers like Dr. Bill, Eric Dishman to name a few discussing "how we get there from here" - if that happens I'll gladly buy the ticket or log on to watch.

Sorry to learn of your losses Julie. I am glad you are wrestling with the book though. Let me know if you have questions. I live getting, reading and responding to comments on the blog.

Discovered your work through my husband's employment-related visit to the Green House in Tupelo.

Am now reading What Are Old People For? and loving/hating what I'm reading (loving your approach while hating the present reality). [My mother died of Alzheimer's in 2005, my MIL died with bleeding ulcers and osteoporosis (COPD, etc.) last year. There were great caregivers in both situations but the logistics left MUCH to be desired in terms of respect, dignity, and common sense.]

THANK YOU for doing what you do ... have added your blog to my reader list and will continued to read/learn.

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