Abstract:
Most people as they age, wish to do so with as much independence as possible, to remain in their homes and communities with the health and social services required [1]. T...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Most people as they age, wish to do so with as much independence as possible, to remain in their homes and communities with the health and social services required [1]. This is known as aging-in-place, and it has many benefits for the aging adult as they remain connected to the places and people they know. With aging-in-place, older adults are more likely to be socially, cognitively and physically active. For many healthcare systems, this can also be a benefit by delaying or avoiding institutional residential care with a subsequent reduction in system demand. Aging-in-place does not come without a cost or challenges as many aging adults need the support of formal and informal caregivers. For the latter, this tends to be family members [2].
Published in: IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine ( Volume: 26, Issue: 7, October 2023)