Rapidly developing technology is changing the nature of work, the form and scope of both mass and interpersonal communications, the goals and settings of education and leisure activities, and most aspects of everyday life. Technology has th e potential to make life easier, to support communication with family and friends , to assist with health care, and to enable individuals to remain safe and functionally independent in their own homes. Increasingly , many older people live alone. Successful independent living requires older adults to be capable of performing basiz activities of daily living such as bathing, toileting, and eating ,as well as more instrumental activities of dai...
To address aging challenges, we examine the concept of smart living and its applications for the eld...
Older adults who lack technology skills may become increasingly socially isolated, especially during...
The exponential evolution of technology and the growth of the elderly population are two phenomena t...
Technology has become an increasingly integral part of life. For example, technology allows individu...
This chapter provides information and support for researchers, family, and medical providers concern...
The process of ageing of modern societies is the source of substantial challenges for social and he...
Changes in global demographics have resulted in major consequences and implications in the economic,...
One of the distinct features of this century has been the population of older adults which has been ...
International audienceRecent studies report that the majority of older adults wish to live in their ...
Most older adults have expressed a desire to age in place. Advances in medicine and technology have ...
Social media and internet technologies are regularly used by young and adult population. Older adult...
The booming increase of the senior population has become a social phenomenon and a challenge to our ...
The philosophy of independent living of the elderly is so clear and concrete that its basic principl...
According to the skill transfer concept, people may use general techno-logical skills to solve new p...
Daryoush Daniel Vaziri illustrates that the use of mixed methods designs may support the induction o...
To address aging challenges, we examine the concept of smart living and its applications for the eld...
Older adults who lack technology skills may become increasingly socially isolated, especially during...
The exponential evolution of technology and the growth of the elderly population are two phenomena t...
Technology has become an increasingly integral part of life. For example, technology allows individu...
This chapter provides information and support for researchers, family, and medical providers concern...
The process of ageing of modern societies is the source of substantial challenges for social and he...
Changes in global demographics have resulted in major consequences and implications in the economic,...
One of the distinct features of this century has been the population of older adults which has been ...
International audienceRecent studies report that the majority of older adults wish to live in their ...
Most older adults have expressed a desire to age in place. Advances in medicine and technology have ...
Social media and internet technologies are regularly used by young and adult population. Older adult...
The booming increase of the senior population has become a social phenomenon and a challenge to our ...
The philosophy of independent living of the elderly is so clear and concrete that its basic principl...
According to the skill transfer concept, people may use general techno-logical skills to solve new p...
Daryoush Daniel Vaziri illustrates that the use of mixed methods designs may support the induction o...
To address aging challenges, we examine the concept of smart living and its applications for the eld...
Older adults who lack technology skills may become increasingly socially isolated, especially during...
The exponential evolution of technology and the growth of the elderly population are two phenomena t...