Title :
Aware technologies for aging in place: understanding user needs and attitudes
Author :
Mynatt, Elizabeth D. ; Melenhorst, Anne-Sophie ; Fisk, Arthur D. ; Rogers, Wendy A.
Author_Institution :
Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
Although computing technology has made inroads into home environments, it has yet to instigate a major shift in the design of homes or home activities. The convergence of television and the Internet is lagging behind expectations, and the combination of desktop computers, entertainment consoles, televisions, and cell phones has yet to form a cohesive whole. One possible reason for this lag in progress is that these technologies don\´t address a coherent need -they merely augment current entertainment and communication practices. We base our research on the premise that the next revolution of technology in the home will arise from devices that help older adults maintain their independence. A coherent suite of technologies will eventually let older adults be proactive about their own healthcare, will aid them in daily activities and help them learn new skills, will create new avenues for social communication, and will help ensure their safety and well being. The Aware Home Research initiative hopes to help older adults "age in place" by creating devices that can assist with daily tasks, offer memory support, and monitor daily activities. However, understanding user needs and attitudes is essential to deploying this technology.
Keywords :
geriatrics; health care; home automation; patient monitoring; research initiatives; Aware Home Research initiative; daily activity monitoring; health care; home environment; memory support; social communication; Aging; Cellular phones; Computers; Costs; Health and safety; Instruments; Internet; Medical services; Research initiatives; TV;
Journal_Title :
Pervasive Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPRV.2004.1316816