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Assistive Technology in Elderly Care

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Journal Age Ageing
Specialty Geriatrics
Date 2001 Dec 18
PMID 11742772
Citations 25
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Abstract

New developments in assistive technology are likely to make an important contribution to the care of elderly people in institutions and at home. Video-monitoring, remote health monitoring, electronic sensors and equipment such as fall detectors, door monitors, bed alerts, pressure mats and smoke and heat alarms can improve older people's safety, security and ability to cope at home. Care at home is often preferable to patients and is usually less expensive for care providers than institutional alternatives.

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