Thursday, January 24, 2019

Consider: Aging in a Virtual World

Once upon a time, in a language far, far away…We used terms like long distance, remote, and telepresence to describe services and experiences that were taking place somewhere else. We were guided on how to cope with these remote processes where we were not present to manage or experience. And for the care recipients being managed, they were unable to communicate issues with their on-site, 'real' experience. Consider dementia care and the still startling lack of cameras in these settings – despite family willingness to pay. These limitations seem so yesterday in terms of experience and equipment.  Even a telepresence player like Beam threw in the towel and referred to the world it now navigates as ‘virtual.’   So take a longer look into this virtual world as it relates to care of older adults:

  • Virtual dementia tour. This is a training program developed by Second Wind Dreams that can help family and professional caregivers better understand what it is like to have dementia. It is now offered in senior living communities for families of residents with Alzheimer’s, as well as in home care.

[NOTE: If you are reading this in email, please read it on the website: Aging in Place Technology Watch]



from Tips For Aging In Place https://www.ageinplacetech.com/blog/consider-aging-virtual-world

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