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Developments in Smart Assistive Technology to Support People With Dementia (Frontiers in Pharmacology)
Summary A recent systematic investigates the use of remote “sensing technology” to assess behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), and for monitoring people with dementia more generally. The broad categories of technology considered include (i) wearable sensors, (ii) non-wearable … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, Commissioning, Community Care, Falls Prevention, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, International, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Systematic Reviews, Telecare, Telehealth, Universal Interest
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Tagged (Bergen Norway), Assistive Technology (AT), Assistive Technology and Telecare, Assistive Technology in Dementia Care, Assistive Technology Services, AT: Assistive Technology, Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD), Behavioural Problems, Behavioural Problems in People With Dementia, Benefits of Remote Monitoring, BPSD, BPSD: Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia, Centre for Elderly and Nursing Home Medicine: University of Bergen, Continuous Monitoring, Dementia Wandering Prevention Devices, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care: University of Bergen, Department of Nursing Home Medicine (Bergen Norway), Department of Psychiatry: Harvard Medical School, Digital Innovation, Digital Technology and Innovation, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry: McLean Hospital, Electronic Assistive Technology or Telecare (ATT), Ethical Considerations, Ethical Innovation, Ethical Issues of Dementia Care, Ethics of Assistive Technology, Frontiers in Pharmacology, Hardware and Wearables, Harvard Medical School (Boston), McLean Hospital (Belmont USA), Monitoring and Surveillance, Monitoring Devices, NKS Olaviken Gerontopsychiatric Hospital, Non-Invasive Telemonitoring, Norway, Remote Monitoring, Smart Home Adaptations, Smart Homes, Smart Housing, Smart Sensors, Surveillance Equipment, Sustainable Ethical Innovation, Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, Technology and Innovation, Telehealth (Remote Monitoring), Telemonitoring, United States, University of Bergen, USA, Usability of Assistive Technology, Use and Awareness of Assistive Technology in Community Care, Use and Awareness of Assistive Technology in Dementia Care, Views on Telemonitoring Services, Wandering Prevention Devices, Wearable Devices, Wearable Devices for People With Dementia, Wearable Monitoring Equipment, Wearable Sensors, Wearable Technology, Wearables (Technology)
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Proceedings of the Third Global Dementia Legacy Event in Japan: Some Early Transcripts (Department of Health / Dementia Challenge / World Dementia Council)
Summary The Third Global Dementia Legacy Event, in Tokyo, took place between Wednesday November 5th – 6th 2014. Topics covered included innovative care solutions, assistive technology, and some further discussions about modifiable lifestyle risk factors. The recently launched “Dementias Platform … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Assistive Technology, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, International, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Achieving Dementia Friendly Acute care, Alzheimer's Research UK, Assisted Living Technology, Behavioural Risk Factors and Dementia, Benefits of Remote Monitoring, Bio-Computers, Canada, Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA), CCNA: Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging, Challenge on Dementia (David Cameron), Challenges and Barriers to Open Data, Chief Scientific Advisor to UK Government, Collaborative Projects, Cross-Sector Partnerships, Data Sharing, Dementia and Neurodegenerative Diseases Research Network, Dementia Awareness, Dementia Challenge, Dementia Friendly Acute Hospitals, Dementia Friends, Dementia Friends Programme, Dementia Innovation, Dementia Research Champions Group, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementias Platform UK, Dementias Platform UK (DPUK), Dementias Research Platform UK (DPUK), Dennis Gillings: Former World Dementia Envoy, Department of Health Dementia Challenge, Digital Technology, DPUK: Dementias Platform UK, Elderly Human Rights, Emerging Technology, European Union, G7 Global Dementia Summit, G8 Dementia Summit, Global Action Against Dementia, Global Envoy for Dementia Innovation, Global Leadership, Global Outlook, Global Social Investment for Dementia, Health Information Technology, Health Technology, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Communities, Healthy Lifestyles, Home Telehealth, Human Rights, Independence, Independent Living At Home, Information Technology, Innovation for an Ageing Population, Innovation in Care and Prevention (Japan Legacy Event), International Collaborations, International Dementia Research Inventories, International Programmes, Ipad Technology, Japan, Japan Legacy Event, Japan Legacy Event: Innovation in Care and Prevention, Koyoto, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Maintaining Independence, Medical Research Council (MRC), Medical Research Council's UK Dementias Research Platform (UKDP), Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), Monitoring Patients Remotely, MRC: Medical Research Council, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Partnership and Collaboration, Partnership Working, Pharmaceutical Industry, Pharmaceutical Regulators, Prime Minister's Challenge on Dementia, Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge, Professor Sir Mark Walport, Reducing the Incidence of Dementia, Regaining Independence, Remote Care Monitoring, Remote Health Monitoring, Remote Mental Health Support, Research and Innovation, Resource and Incentives, Risk Factors, Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Diseease, Robotic Care for the Elderly, Robotics, Rosa Kornfield-Matte: Independent Expert on Human Rights, Royal Hospital Chelsea, Science and Innovation, Sir Mark Walport, Sir Mark Walport (Wellcome Trust), Smart Home Adaptations, Smart Homes, Smart Housing, Smart Sensors, Staying Independent, Support for Carers, Sustainable Care, Switzerland, Tackling Barriers to Innovation, Technology Enabled Care Services (TECS), Telehealth (Remote Monitoring), Telehealth and Self Care, Telemedicine, Telemonitoring, Therapeutic Robots, Third Global Dementia Legacy Event, Third Global Dementia Legacy Event (Japan: November 2014), Tokyo, Transformational Technologies, Transformative Technology, UK Dementia Platform, Unhealthy Behaviours, Unhealthy Lifestyles, Unhealthy Living, United States, WDC: World Dementia Council, World Dementia Council, World Health Organisation (WHO), World Health Organization (WHO), Young Innovators
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View the Third Global Dementia Legacy Event From Tokyo (Department of Health / Dementia Challenge / World Dementia Council)
Summary The Third Global Dementia Legacy Event, hosted by Japan, takes place between Wednesday November 5th and Thursday November 6th 2014. Topics covered include innovative care solutions and assistive technology (such as robotics and bio-computers). Links are supplied to allow … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, International, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Standards, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest
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Dementia-Friendly Technology Charter (Department of Health / Dementia Challenge / Alzheimer’s Society)
Summary The Dementia-Friendly Technology Charter, developed as one part of the Dementia Friendly Communities component of the Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge, is about ensuring people with dementia benefit from the many forms of new technology created with their interests in … Continue reading →
Posted in Alzheimer's Society, Assistive Technology, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS England, Patient Care Pathway, Patient Information, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Practical Advice, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged ADASS West Midlands Telehealthcare Network, Advanced Digital Institute, Alarms and Sensors, Android Companions, Android Pets, Apps, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence: Assisting People With Dementia, Assisted Living Technology, Assistive Technology (AT), Assistive Technology and Telecare, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, AZTEC Centre, Bournemouth University: Dementia Studies Unit, Brain Training, Brain-Controlled Interfaces, British Assistive Technology Association, Bury Council, Caregiver Support, Caregiving (Carers), Carer Support, Carers, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Children's Charities' Coalition, Citizen Participation, City University London, Cognitive Stimulation, Commissioning Specialised Assistive Technology Services, Companionship, Creating a Dementia-Friendly Environment Along the Care Pathway, Creativity and Technology, Dementia Aids, Dementia Challenge, Dementia Challenge Champion Groups, Dementia Challengers, Dementia Friendly Communities Champion Group, Dementia Friendly Technologies, Dementia-Friendly Businesses, Dementia-Friendly Cities, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Communities at the Housing Level, Dementia-Friendly Communities at the Technological Level, Dementia-Friendly Design, Dementia-Friendly Environments, Dementia-Friendly Homes, Dementia-Friendly Housing, Dementia-Friendly Organisations, Dementia-Friendly Technology Charter, Dementia-Friendly Towns, Department of Health Dementia Challenge, Design Council, Detection of Dangerous Situations, Developing Dementia Friendly Environments, Digital Reminiscence Therapy, Digital Technology, Doncaster Dementia Strategic Partnership, Dudley, elearning Skills for Daily Living, Emerging Technology, Emotional Automata, Enabling Technology, Enhancing and Enabling Well-Being for the Person with Dementia, Enhancing Quality of Life for People with Long Term Conditions, Ethics and Consent, Fall Detectors, Falls Prevention Programmes, Family Carers, Gas Detectors, Good Quality Technology Services, GPS Tracking, Halton Borough Council, Health and Care Technology, Health Apps, Health Information Technology, Health Monitoring, Healthy Living Apps, Hertfordshire County Council, High Impact Innovations, Home Care Robots, Housing Adaptations, iFish Pond app, Impact of Caring on Carers, Independence, Independence and Relationships, Independence at Home, Independent Living, Independent Living At Home, Informal Carers, Information Technology, Innovation, Innovation for an Ageing Population, Integrated Smart Home, Involvement and Participation, Ipad Technology, Just Checking, Living Alone with Dementia, Living Well with Dementia, Local Government Association, London Borough of Croydon: AZTEC Centre, London Fire Brigade, Loneliness and Dementia, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Maintaining Independence, Memory Apps for Dementia, Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Mobile Technology, Motion Sensors, National Museums Liverpool, New Technology, NIHR Dementia and Neurodegenerative Diseases Research Network (DeNDRoN), One Voice for Accessible ICT Coalition, Participatory Society, Pets (Robotic), Post-Diagnosis Support, Post-Diagnostic Dementia Support, Post-Discharge Support, Preventing Loneliness, Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge, Raising Awareness, Regaining Independence, Registered Nursing Home Association, Research and Innovation, Robotic Care for the Elderly, Safety, Sanctuary Supported Living, Sandwell Council, Science and Innovation, Sensors, Smart Home Adaptations, Smart Homes, Smart Housing, Smart Sensors, Social Companion Robots, Social Media, Social Networking, Social Networking Tools, South London and the Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Staffordshire, Stockport Council, Support for Carers, Technology Services, Technology Suitable for People with Dementia, Telecare Services Association, Timely Assessment, Timely Referral, trueCall Nuisance Phone Call Blocking, Tunstall Healthcare (UK), Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Wandering, Wandering in Dementia, Wandering Prevention Devices, Westminster Rehabilitation Services
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The Longitude Prize 2014 (BBC 2 Horizon / BBC News)
Summary Celebrating BBC2’s 50th anniversary, the BBC 2 TV Horizon programme has invited the public to vote on scientific innovations which might help to tackle the greatest challenges facing mankind today. One of the topics eligible for consideration is helping … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, BBC News, Charitable Bodies, Housing, In the News, International, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest
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