LifeBio, a leading age-tech solutions company using reminiscence therapy and life story work for social engagement of older populations, announced its third National Institute on Aging (NIA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to focus on the Alzheimer's disease population. Research partner, Brown Medicine's Rhode Island Hospital, will lead the clinical study of LifeBio Talk with LifeBio developing the content and tracking patient engagement. This grant will test what content was most acceptable to people living with dementia.  

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About LifeBio
LifeBio Inc. (lifebio.com), is a leading age-tech company that captures life stories for better health, using evidence-based reminiscence therapy (RT), narrative care and research-based life story methods. Headquartered in Marysville, Ohio, LifeBio has created thousands of life stories of people 65+. LifeBio primarily works with health plans, home care, hospitals, senior living communities, nonprofits and government agencies across the United States and Canada to improve quality of life (QoL) for older adults, to improve dementia care and to address challenges related to social determinants of health such as loneliness (SDoH), a major health risk. LifeBio offers life story solutions in a subscription model to health care and senior living clients. LifeBio is also the creator of MyHello, a tech-powered, automated phone visit platform to connect participants live for weekly conversations using proven methods. Learn more at: lifebio.com