"AgeNet.com's mission -- to enhance the quality of life of the elderly
and their families with immediate solutions through products and information
-- succeeds with a no-nonsense, well-organized cyber-approach ... AgeNet.com
has created the perfect example of a site that looks great, loads quickly
and keeps visitors interested," The Washington Times newspaper,
March 19, 2000 Sunday edition.
"This is a well-designed
collection of stories and articles on everything from housing alternatives
to up-to-date information about the latest arthritis treatments."
The Cincinnati Post newspaper, July
10 , 2000.
In the February, 2000 issue of MORE magazine, AgeNet.com
was listed as one of eight Internet resources in a "Caregiver's Rolodex"
for the issue's "When They Need You" caregiving article.
In the January 23, 2000 Sunday edition of The Morning Call newspaper
in Allentown, PA, an article
about handy gadgets for older adults mentioned AgeNet's Senior Shopping
area as a place for the "Internet savvy" to purchase adaptive devices that
help the elderly maintain their independence.
In December, 1999, AgeNet co-founder Doug Hennig was a guest on Guy
Kemp's "Computer Daze" radio show which is broadcasted by
the Talk America Radio Network. The topic of the show was the AgeNet web
site and the Holiday Eldercare Checklist.
In the December 6, 1999, issue of TIME magazine, AgeNet.com
was one of two Internet sites listed as "particularly helpful" in the article
titled, "The Caregivers." |
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On November 26, 1999, AgeNet.com was highlighted in the Chicago Tribune Media
Services' "Web Site Spotlight" syndicated column titled,
"From aging, to investing, to genealogy to pro basketball."
AgeNet.com is an "All-in-one site that offers practical solutions like
medication reminders, a will-creation service and reviews of herbal supplements
and vitamins," Access Internet Magazine November 21, 1999.
In November, 1999, AgeNet co-founder Doug Hennig was a guest on "This
Evening with Judith Regan" on the Fox News Channel.
AgeNet.com was a resource link for Oprah's "Are You a Good Daughter?"
segment aired on October 21, 1999. Dealing with issues of guilt and anxiety,
"Are You a Good Daughter?" discussed the caregiving issues of people "sandwiched"
between aging parents and their own children.
In Jan Warner's September, 1999 Next
Steps column which is syndicated in 270 papers nationwide,
AgeNet.com was highlighted as a "terrific website" that "provides a wealth
of information on topics of specific interest to senior lifestyle, peace
of mind and well-being..."
In April 1999, Commitment one of the Internet's top online
e-zines for women, selected AgeNet as one of their websites of the week
and published an interview
with AgeNet co-founder David Williams. | |