Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research (Jan 2012)

Gerontechnology: Providing a Helping Hand When Caring for Cognitively Impaired Older Adults—Intermediate Results from a Controlled Study on the Satisfaction and Acceptance of Informal Caregivers

  • Anelia Mitseva,
  • Carrie Beth Peterson,
  • Christina Karamberi,
  • Lamprini Ch. Oikonomou,
  • Athanasios V. Ballis,
  • Charalampos Giannakakos,
  • George E. Dafoulas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/401705
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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The incidence of cognitive impairment in older age is increasing, as is the number of cognitively impaired older adults living in their own homes. Due to lack of social care resources for these adults and their desires to remain in their own homes and live as independently as possible, research shows that the current standard care provisions are inadequate. Promising opportunities exist in using home assistive technology services to foster healthy aging and to realize the unmet needs of these groups of citizens in a user-centered manner. ISISEMD project has designed, implemented, verified, and assessed an assistive technology platform of personalized home care (telecare) for the elderly with cognitive impairments and their caregivers by offering intelligent home support services. Regions from four European countries have carried out long-term pilot-controlled study in real-life conditions. This paper presents the outcomes from intermediate evaluations pertaining to user satisfaction with the system, acceptance of the technology and the services, and quality of life outcomes as a result of utilizing the services.