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Media Coverage of Our Work

Research conducted by Nicole and her team members have been featured in a number of media outlets. Click on the titles below to read and listen about our research on aging, health, and caregiving.

​TEDxTalk: Getting Older Should Not Mean Losing Control


​One of Nicole's projects involved interviewing older adults with chronic conditions and geriatric case managers to learn more about how older adults make decisions about their health and manage their health care. In this TEDx talk, Nicole talks about what they learned from the project and how older adults feel about maintaining independence and decision making as they age. Her talk has more than 44,000 views and is used by many educators teaching gerontology courses. 

Chatbots for Dementia Patients and Caregivers Need More Work: Systematic Review of Apps Finds Need for Evidence-based Chatbots That Have Undergone End User Evaluation

​University of California-Riverside News, June 15, 2021. 
​Reprints and versions of this story have also been printed online with permission by: The University of Alabama, Florida International University, The Medical News, MedicalXpress, ScienMag, Patient Engagement HIT, and EurekAlert!.

Ruggiano Uses Facebook as Platform for Private Support Group

UA School of Social Work News. March 3, 2021.

University of Alabama Researcher Secures Funding for Tech-focused Projects to Support Dementia Patients, Caregivers 

Alabama News Center. September 13, 2020. 

COVID-19 and Dementia: Challenges and Strategies for Family Caregivers

August 2020

This webinar, hosted by Alzheimer's of Central Alabama discusses the challenges of caregiving, especially during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides suggestions on coping with caregiving during times of isolation. 


​NIA, NSF to Fund Ruggiano's Tech-Focused Dementia Care Projects

UA School of Social Work News. August 31, 2020. ​

Researcher Keen to Advance Geriatric Social Work Policy

UA School of Social Work News. August 4, 2020

UA Researcher to Test Dementia Caregiver App

Tuscaloosa News (Front Page Story). December 25, 2018

​La Universidad de Alabama y la Universidad Internacional de Florida, trabajan en APP para pacientes con demencia

Latino News. December 13, 2018

​University of Alabama, Florida International Working on App for Dementia Patients. 


WVUA Evening News. December 12, 2018

​This news report provides information about the technology work that Nicole and her team are doing in Alabama and Florida. 

UA Associate Professor Nicole Ruggiano to Study App for Dementia Caregivers

UA School of Social Work News. December 10, 2018

Dementia App for Caregivers

Evening News On Your Side feature. WBRC Fox 6 News Birmingham. December 10, 2018

Nicole Ruggiano Named Health and Aging Policy Fellow

UA School of Social Work News. 

New Technology to Assist Local Caregivers

​The Tuskegee News.  October 19, 2017. ​

Research, Rural Social Work, Dementia, Policy Advocacy - Nicole Ruggiano, PhD, MSW

Doin' the Work Podcase Series. Episode No. 3

New Generation Redefines Retirement as Older Workers Stay on the Job

Miami Herald . June 26, 2015

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