Assistive technology is one of the most exciting areas of gerontology. We use it to extend the independence of older workers and frail elders. Caregivers even use it to help their care-receivers.
Assistive technology refers to any service, system, or device that helps someone accomplish activities that they may have always done and now must do differently. An online Organizer is an example of assistive technology. It is an extremely powerful resource. Other examples are wheelchairs, walkers, electric scooters, and motion detectors.
Most seniors and caregivers do not take full advantage of assistive technology. However, using this technology can help to reduce health care costs and increase the level of care. The future of AT is bright. One day your loved one may have their own robot!
Today's quote:
"Every individual must himself tread the path of realization, for only the knowledge that is won by experience has living, i.e., life-giving value." — Govinda
This article was written by Rebecca Sharp Colmer, creator of MeAndMyCaregivers, a communications hub for everyone on the caregiving team. She is also the creator of the Family Caregiver Starter Kit, which contains useful resources, forms and information for caregivers.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Caregiver tips Assistive Technology: Information for Senior Caregivers
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