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Report: 40 Percent Of US Caregivers With Smartphones Use A Care-related App

Although 76 percent of caregivers in US broadband households own a smartphone, just 40 percent of this group use an app to help them with caregiving tasks, according to a report from Parks Associates.

Parks explained that the low adoption of caregiving apps was in part because of the age distribution of caregivers. Some 27 percent of caregivers are aged 45 to 54 and just 16 percent of caregivers in this age group are also app users.

From the article "Report: 40 Percent Of US Caregivers With Smartphones Use A Care-related App" by Aditi Pai.

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