Episode 21:5 Danniel Fuchs on Multigeneration Living and Advances in Age-Tech - podcast episode cover

Episode 21:5 Danniel Fuchs on Multigeneration Living and Advances in Age-Tech

Feb 18, 202529 minSeason 21Ep. 5
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Episode description

In this episode of Glowing Older, host Nancy Griffin interviews Danniel Fuchs, founder of Multi-Gen and CEO of Age-Tech Los Angeles. Danniel shares his personal journey into caregiving, the importance of multi-generational living, and the role of technology in supporting aging individuals. He emphasizes the need for proactive solutions in aging, discusses exciting innovations in Agetech, and offers advice for entrepreneurs looking to enter this space.

About Danniel

Danniel Fuchs is the founder of Multi-Gen Homes and a passionate advocate for multi-generational living. With two decades of experience as a construction industry executive, Danniel transitioned into this field after navigating the challenges of caregiving for his father with Alzheimer's. He empowers families to embrace shared living through thoughtful home modifications, financial planning, and coaching. Danniel’s work highlights the profound social and emotional benefits of uniting generations under one roof.

Key Takeaways

  • Multi-generational living can alleviate loneliness andfinancial burdens.
  • Proactive solutions in aging can prevent costly emergencies.
  • Age-tech is essential for improving the quality of life forseniors. Technology can help seniors age in place safely and comfortably.
  • Age-tech entrepreneurs should focus on real needs and market fit for their products. Understanding the diverse needs of seniors is crucial for product development.
  • The future of aging looks promising with advancements in technology. Age-tech is taking a proactive approach, like earbuds that measure blood pressure and sensors that not only detect falls but predict them.
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