The Sheridan Centre for Elder Research has been conducting applied research that explores ways to support older adults through technology for over a decade. This talk provided a retrospective look at that body of work, highlighting the lessons learned about implementing technology-based solutions with community groups, industry partners and older adults of varying physical and cognitive abilities. There was also be a discussion of the ways the Centre plans to build on its past success and leverage upcoming technological advances to continue to improve the quality of life of older adults
Ageing in western society has become a key issue in political and academic debate: politicians, soci...
The purpose of this mixed-method study was to examine how participation in a senior’s technology tra...
Older adults around the world experience physical, psychological, social and economic issues that hi...
Science and technology outreach events often focus on children and teenagers, intending to incentivi...
The Ageing experience and increased longevity presents innovation opportunity for emergent technolo...
This volume originated with a workshop held in Vancouver immediately prior to the 1995 Annual Meetin...
Within the population of âolder adultsâ there is more diversity than in any other user group. Yet, g...
This chapter provides information and support for researchers, family, and medical providers concern...
The world population is ageing rapidly, during which technology innovation has become increasingly a...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...
Social isolation is an often-cited deterrent to a high quality of life for older persons. This quali...
The Aging and Technology special issue showcases twelve papers spanning a range and diversity of int...
Part of a symposium held during the meeting. Symposium title: Applications of Technology to Evaluate...
‘Aging-in-place’ as a globally embraced health policy has prompted numerous environmental and techno...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The population of people 60 years and older has been r...
Ageing in western society has become a key issue in political and academic debate: politicians, soci...
The purpose of this mixed-method study was to examine how participation in a senior’s technology tra...
Older adults around the world experience physical, psychological, social and economic issues that hi...
Science and technology outreach events often focus on children and teenagers, intending to incentivi...
The Ageing experience and increased longevity presents innovation opportunity for emergent technolo...
This volume originated with a workshop held in Vancouver immediately prior to the 1995 Annual Meetin...
Within the population of âolder adultsâ there is more diversity than in any other user group. Yet, g...
This chapter provides information and support for researchers, family, and medical providers concern...
The world population is ageing rapidly, during which technology innovation has become increasingly a...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...
Social isolation is an often-cited deterrent to a high quality of life for older persons. This quali...
The Aging and Technology special issue showcases twelve papers spanning a range and diversity of int...
Part of a symposium held during the meeting. Symposium title: Applications of Technology to Evaluate...
‘Aging-in-place’ as a globally embraced health policy has prompted numerous environmental and techno...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The population of people 60 years and older has been r...
Ageing in western society has become a key issue in political and academic debate: politicians, soci...
The purpose of this mixed-method study was to examine how participation in a senior’s technology tra...
Older adults around the world experience physical, psychological, social and economic issues that hi...