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Anaheim Seniors Have A New Ally: An App That Helps Track Their Well-Being

Richard Gaza has been delivering Meals on Wheels for 14 years.
Richard Gaza, 84, has been delivering Meals on Wheels for 14 years.
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Michelle Faust Raghavan/KPCC
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Seniors who are homebound often don’t have a lot of people around to keep track of how they’re doing. 

Meals on Wheels is one program that’s helped address that problem. It may be able to do that part of its job even better with some simple technology.

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