Technologies for the elderly
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Healthy @ home
Author: L.L. Barrett Publisher: American Association of Retired Persons International Section, 2008 Older adults and family caregivers are willing to use new technologies (such as telemedicine and telepharmacy) that can allow people to remain independent - and in their own homes - as they age. This report, Healthy @ home, is based on national surveys of adults in the United States age 65+ and carers age 45-75. It looks at awareness, willingness to use, and perceived benefits or barriers of using personal computers, home safety devices such as alarms, light sensors, etc., and personal health and wellness items - for instance, personal emergency response systems and telephone/tv based health monitoring. Key findings include the following:
The author concludes that elderly adults and carers could benefit by knowing more about the range of technological innovations that are available today (and those that are on the horizon). More evidence-based research on the benefits of devices is required, but also we need to understand more about the cost implications of innovations. The report also acknowledges that finally there comes time when care-recipients require more personal attention that new technologies cannot yet offer. Source: Eldis |


