Assistive Technologies offer the possibility to develop services aimed at improving the Quality of Life of patients and caregivers. Specifically, this work refers to the case of persons with dementia who can live in their homes but need to be assisted. This paper describes a monitoring kit that provides alarms to the caregiver in case of dangerous situations or unusual events detected by the sensors. It is composed by a set of non-intrusive sensors installed within the house, and can be configured in order to best fit with the needs of each patient. The proposed system could have the potentiality to reduce the stress that usually affects the caregivers, due to the continuous effort required and the worry about the patients’ safety. The impr...
A growing number of people suffer from dementia and need to be monitored for safety. Options are nur...
In the last decade, there has been a significant increase in the number of people diagnosed with dem...
BackgroundThe majority of people with dementia prefer to live independently and safely in their own ...
The world has a problem: hospitals are filling up. That is why elderly people need to live longer at...
The reduction of public expenditure and investments in health care provisioning calls for new, susta...
Chronic illnesses impose a great burden on the lives of citizens worldwide. In modern health-care, d...
The United Nations statistics show that our society is rapidly aging, and this has led to the surge ...
The exponential increase of home-bound persons who live alone and are in need of continuous monitori...
The global population is ageing, as a consequence of this there will be a greater incidence of agein...
The overall aim was to describe how persons with dementia (PwDs) reflecton being outdoors and to inv...
Persons with dementia often have nighttime activity that can put them at significant risk or injury ...
It is the nature of life that with advancing age human brain cells are damaged and brain functions d...
A challenge associated with an ageing population is increased demand on health and social care, crea...
An ageing population leads to an increasing number of elderly living independently. Living independe...
There are several challenges for monitoring the patients with specific requirements such as people w...
A growing number of people suffer from dementia and need to be monitored for safety. Options are nur...
In the last decade, there has been a significant increase in the number of people diagnosed with dem...
BackgroundThe majority of people with dementia prefer to live independently and safely in their own ...
The world has a problem: hospitals are filling up. That is why elderly people need to live longer at...
The reduction of public expenditure and investments in health care provisioning calls for new, susta...
Chronic illnesses impose a great burden on the lives of citizens worldwide. In modern health-care, d...
The United Nations statistics show that our society is rapidly aging, and this has led to the surge ...
The exponential increase of home-bound persons who live alone and are in need of continuous monitori...
The global population is ageing, as a consequence of this there will be a greater incidence of agein...
The overall aim was to describe how persons with dementia (PwDs) reflecton being outdoors and to inv...
Persons with dementia often have nighttime activity that can put them at significant risk or injury ...
It is the nature of life that with advancing age human brain cells are damaged and brain functions d...
A challenge associated with an ageing population is increased demand on health and social care, crea...
An ageing population leads to an increasing number of elderly living independently. Living independe...
There are several challenges for monitoring the patients with specific requirements such as people w...
A growing number of people suffer from dementia and need to be monitored for safety. Options are nur...
In the last decade, there has been a significant increase in the number of people diagnosed with dem...
BackgroundThe majority of people with dementia prefer to live independently and safely in their own ...