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A new app allows seniors enrolled in the Lively Health & Safety offering to access in-home support services through Apple's wearable.
The phone is able to connect with Amazon Alexa voice services.
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This is the company's first new phone since 2016, and since its $800M acquisition by Best Buy earlier this month.
San Diego-based GreatCall — an old guard digital health company which started out making smartphones for seniors in 2006 but now offers a suite of connected safety products and services for aging in place individuals — has been acquired by retail chain Best Buy for $800 million.
Only a month after GreatCall announced that it had acquired the assets of aging in place startup Lively, GreatCall unveiled the Lively Wearable by GreatCall.