p. 76-90Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on ethical and judicial themes related to technology and the older adults. Design/methodology/approach – Different consecutive phases in technology design and allocation will be discussed from a range of perspectives. Findings – Longevity is one of the greatest achievements of contemporary science and a result of development of social relations. Currently, various non-communicable diseases affect older adults and impose the greatest burden on global health. There is a great emphasis across Europe on caring for the older person in their own homes. Technology has a mediating role in determining the possibilities for good quality of life (QOL). The concept of assisting the older a...
As societies experience the rapid demographic shift towards increased older adult populations, more ...
Technology has become an increasingly integral part of life. For example, technology allows individu...
The Aging and Technology special issue showcases twelve papers spanning a range and diversity of int...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on ethical and judicial themes related to technology...
As a result of several years of European funding, progressive introduction of assistive technologies...
The global population is ageing, and with it the demand for health and social care. However, the num...
The global population is ageing, and with it the demand for health and social care. However, the num...
Lack of access and accessibility have been two of the biggest barriers for older adults and ICT use,...
Today’s demographic shift towards an aging population is increasing health challenges, and technolog...
Recently, the interest of industry, government agencies and healthcare professionals in technology f...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...
This paper looks at the significance of ICTs for the elderly population of Europe. It pays parti...
The measure of technology for older people is in its ability to enhance the quality of life for peop...
The ongoing demographic change forces different stakeholders to cope with increasing needs in nursin...
Among the European countries, the Dutch retirement system is often considered as one of the best. Ho...
As societies experience the rapid demographic shift towards increased older adult populations, more ...
Technology has become an increasingly integral part of life. For example, technology allows individu...
The Aging and Technology special issue showcases twelve papers spanning a range and diversity of int...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on ethical and judicial themes related to technology...
As a result of several years of European funding, progressive introduction of assistive technologies...
The global population is ageing, and with it the demand for health and social care. However, the num...
The global population is ageing, and with it the demand for health and social care. However, the num...
Lack of access and accessibility have been two of the biggest barriers for older adults and ICT use,...
Today’s demographic shift towards an aging population is increasing health challenges, and technolog...
Recently, the interest of industry, government agencies and healthcare professionals in technology f...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...
This paper looks at the significance of ICTs for the elderly population of Europe. It pays parti...
The measure of technology for older people is in its ability to enhance the quality of life for peop...
The ongoing demographic change forces different stakeholders to cope with increasing needs in nursin...
Among the European countries, the Dutch retirement system is often considered as one of the best. Ho...
As societies experience the rapid demographic shift towards increased older adult populations, more ...
Technology has become an increasingly integral part of life. For example, technology allows individu...
The Aging and Technology special issue showcases twelve papers spanning a range and diversity of int...