Negotiating Relation Work with Telehealth Home Care Companionship Technologies that Support Aging in Place
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George Demiris | Amanda Lazar | Shih-Yin Lin | Hilaire Thompson | G. Demiris | H. Thompson | Amanda Lazar | Shih-Yin Lin
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