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Companies are releasing new models, and new data, that shows how robots can collaborate with caregivers within senior living.
Two studies evaluated AI’s use in two very important care contexts, mental health and cancer care, and noted concerns about mimicking empathy.
More than ever, health tech platforms are providing staff – and even family members – tools to help with resident engagement, avoid burnout.
New tech for stroke, including AI and a robotic hip device, aims to improve treatment at every stage from diagnosis to recovery.
LTC operator Cypress Living, which operates communities in Florida, recently created internal guidelines for responsible AI use.
A new two-armed assistive robot model helps dress seniors in a way that mimics human caregivers, researchers said.
Researchers with The Responsible Robotics Project developed a data-recording system to capture events that occur for nursing care robots.
A fall detection sensor system has added an AI query tool for caregivers to learn how a senior living community’s layout affects residents’ mobility.
AI can be an important component of surveillance against infection outbreaks in healthcare settings, researchers have found.
AI can help monitor seniors with cognitive impairment and stop wandering or elopement, one RPM company suggests.