How Technology Can Enhance Independence and Safety in Older Adults

How Technology Can Enhance Independence and Safety in Older Adults
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Highlights
  • Familiarize yourself with the diverse range of medical and service-oriented applications, assistivetools, and monitoring services accessible to older adults.
  • Explore how technology can enhance therapy outcomes for older adults, including improved engagement, motivation, and adherence to treatmentplans.
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In March 2023, a survey conducted by U.S. News & World Report gathered insights from 2,000 U.S. adults aged 55 and above regarding their utilization of assistive technologies within their homes and their intentions for utilizing these devices to facilitate aging in place. A significant majority of participants (93%) expressed alignment with the concept of aging in place, as defined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, emphasizing the importance of residing safely, independently, and comfortably in their own homes and communities, regardless of age, income, or abilitylevel. For elderly individuals who wish to remain in their own homes as they age, the decision to either modify their current residence for safety or to move to a smaller, low-maintenance home with fewer obstacles to mobility can be pivotal. Successfully aging in place necessitates meticulous planning, as well as the presence of a caregiver, a supportive social network, and anticipation of potential health challenges down the line, such as heart disease, diabetes, and cognitive decline.

How Technology Can Enhance Older Adults Independence and Safety will examine the role of therapy services in incorporating technology as part of the senior's plan of care to maximize one's independence. This course will provide the framework to help guide the clinician to educate the senior on assistive technology solutions as well as expand their knowledge of new and upcomingclient-centered interventions.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants

Highlights

  • Familiarize yourself with the diverse range of medical and service-oriented applications, assistivetools, and monitoring services accessible to older adults.
  • Explore how technology can enhance therapy outcomes for older adults, including improved engagement, motivation, and adherence to treatmentplans.
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4/5

Denise (FL) on Apr 09, 2026

significant amount of info presented, multiple tools discussed but i have no experience with any of them and don't know if i would be comfortable in using them

3/5

Amber (MS) on Apr 09, 2026

was hoping it wud go into detail on best recommendations for setting alerts or alarms and reminders

5/5

Ashley (MS) on Apr 02, 2026

it was great

4/5

Helen (NY) on Apr 02, 2026

it was very informative

5/5

Judy (CA) on Apr 01, 2026

i was introduced to new tech services for seniors that i was not aware of before.

5/5

Vanessa L (AR) on Mar 31, 2026

great information!

5/5

Francisco (LA) on Mar 31, 2026

information

5/5

Michelle (VA) on Mar 30, 2026

it made me think differently about technology for my patients and my mom.

5/5

Jean (MI) on Mar 30, 2026

no it was all fine

1/5

Kathryn (SC) on Mar 29, 2026

there was a repeat of part of the video present after the course ended.


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