A film about the world of Ai Caregiving

Introducing AI into senior healthcare as a supportive tool offers the potential to boost administrative efficiency, enhance care quality, and enable seniors and their caregivers to live independently at home for longer. However, achieving this vision hinges on cross-sector collaboration to ensure that AI solutions respect patient autonomy, dignity, and maintain the irreplaceable human connection, especially in memory and end-of-life care. “The Dream of Longevity at Home” will spark essential conversations among global leaders in AgeTech, focusing on responsible AI integration, collaborative innovation, and the profound human aspects of eldercare. Through this film, viewers will gain insight into how AI, when coupled with unified collaboration, can help transform senior healthcare into a system that upholds independence, safeguards dignity, and meets the full spectrum of seniors' needs.

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  • Brian Craig Hinderberger has supported hundreds of families in integrating smart home technology and ambient sensors to assist family caregivers of people with dementia in NIH-funded studies with Care Daily and UC Berkeley research grants, serving as the Director of Customer Services and Technical Support.

    He is a professional in multimedia customer and business communications, with expertise in copywriting, video editing, live television production, marketing, public relations, corporate digital content development, and advertising design.

  • This film will feature diverse voices, including AgeTech industry leaders, healthcare workers, family caregivers, seniors, and tech innovators.

  • We are planning on completing this documentary in early 2025.

  • This independent film will be fully funded by donations (not tax deductableon our

    As a token of our appreciation, everyone who donates at least $100 will be listed in the end credits of the film and on our IMDB page.