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Researchers are calling for a new study to evaluate existing literature and see how caregivers feel about robots in senior care.
Healthcare and health tech students are supportive of the idea of robot-aided senior care, according to a recent study.
A newly-developed robot sensor can read braille at twice the speed of human readers, over 300 words per minute, researchers say.
A new study on AI aims to provide metrics for determining whether robots can help with loneliness, a “Companion Robot Impact Scale.”
One hundred models of a new robot that can lift its own weight, more than 110 pounds, will be produced by the end of the year.
A new study indicates that robots could help seniors develop better healthy aging habits by walking and generally moving more.
A new robotic cleaning model can help senior living operators handle staffing shortages and keep caregivers working with residents.
Two mobile robot units introduced to LTC sites in Ohio have helped reduce the staff burden by delivering food and snacks to residents.
Researchers with The Responsible Robotics Project developed a data-recording system to capture events that occur for nursing care robots.
Ninety-five percent of the seniors users of a certain tabletop robot said that it made them feel less lonely.