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Mar 1, 2022 · 617.452.2179. 617.258.7570. dambrosi@mit.edu. Dr. Lisa D’Ambrosio is a Research Scientist at the AgeLab. Her research broadly investigates the attitudes and preferences of older adults and those who care for them. She currently leads the CareHive research consortium, while also performing research on the built environment, transportation ...
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Dr. Lisa D’Ambrosio is currently working on research with...
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Caregiving is as much a logistical challenge as it is a...
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Dr. Lisa D’Ambrosio is currently working on research with Dr. Joe Coughlin on the social aspects of aging. The questions focus what an aging population will need to enhance and improve the quality of life, and to enable elders to live independently longer. The focus is on not what products and services will be technologically feasible over ...
Lisa D’Ambrosio's 82 research works with 1,864 citations and 10,795 reads, including: LESSONS ON LEARNING IN LATER LIFE WITH THE MIT AGELAB 85+ LIFESTYLE LEADERS
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Dr. Lisa D’Ambrosio is a Research Scientist at the AgeLab. Her research broadly investigates the attitudes and preferences of older adults and those who care for them. She currently leads the CareHive research consortium, while also performing research on the built environment, transportation, personal technology use, and longevity planning.
Jul 12, 2022 · Caregiving is as much a logistical challenge as it is a physical, emotional, and financial one, says Lisa D’Ambrosio, a research scientist at the MIT AgeLab. “Seeking information on where you should go for help is a job of its own,” she says. “And it’s often one that caregivers find themselves doing alone.”
Dr. Lisa A D'Ambrosio. Research Scientist. Primary DLC. Center for Transportation and Logistics. MIT Room: E40-275D. (617) 452-2179. dambrosi@mit.edu.