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One recent morning, Jean Lindsay woke in her apartment at the Willamette View retirement community, and, as on most mornings, her feet hit the pale blue carpet at around 7. As she passed her queen-size bed, her grandmother’s framed needlework, and several
diligently labeled family photographs, four overhead motion detectors recorded how fast she was walking. In the living room, another motion detector took over as Jean, who is 90, headed toward the kitchen to prepare her breakfast of granola, juice, and toast. When she went to dress for her exercise class, the bedroom sensors picked her up again, and when she opened the front door to go out, a monitor recorded that, too.
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