Living In Place: the Impact of Smart Technology

AbstractPurpose of ReviewTo discuss impact of smart technology and highlight specific types of technologies that would be supportive of older adults to Live In Place.Recent FindingsSmart technology has potential to increase the ability of older adults to remain in their homes by monitoring health, safety, and falls, preventing potential accidents and injuries. Several types of smart technology were identified in the literature as supportive of Living In Place. These include sensor systems with predictability analysis, wearable technology, information and communication technology, and smart homes. In general, the less intrusive and less high maintenance a smart technology, the better received it is by an older adult. Several considerations need to be made when choosing an appropriate smart technology device. Older adults ’ views, beliefs, and comfort regarding smart technology play a large role in adoption rate. Smart technology use requirements also need to match the older adult’s abilities, while supporting areas of impairment. Finally, clinicians need to consider ethics regarding smart technology, such as pri vacy concerns and informed consent. As a result, a comprehensive assessment process is necessary in order to make appropriate recommendations.SummarySmart technology is an increasingly large part of our world with more devices being developed every day. It is important to take into consideration the older adult ’s needs, abilities, and tolerance for technology in...
Source: Current Geriatrics Reports - Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research