Free webinar to explore the power of assistive tech to change lives
ATscale, WHO, UNICEF and GDI Hub are co-hosting a free Zoom session next week that explores the power of assistive technology to change lives. Entitled…
Sensors are “ideal” for observing vulnerable people in their homes, university study finds
Academics, health and social care providers, Serco representatives and other technology experts at the University of Lincoln New research from the University of Lincoln has…
WHO research suggests gaps in assistive tech service delivery globally during COVID pandemic
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published a study that explores people’s access to assistive technology around the world during the coronavirus pandemic. With the…
Lincolnshire partnership examines resident-focused assistive technology in social care
The University of Lincoln is working with Lincolnshire County Council and Serco to investigate how everyday, affordable technology could soon be adopted to bring real…
Uni researchers explore how assistive tech can help people with dementia
Tunstall Carecom Experts at the University of Stirling are launching a new research project to find out how assistive technology, such as telecare devices, can…
Researchers developing assistive tech solutions to support independent living at home
Northumbria University researchers are testing and developing a range of smart assistive technologies to help elderly and disabled people live more independently at home. Tools…
New research project to explore benefits of assistive tech for elderly people at home
Carried out by researchers at Dublin City University, a new survey has been launched to explore and develop cost-effective assistive technology solutions to help elderly…