Robots for Elderly Care: Their Level of Social Interactions and the Targeted End User.

Journal: Studies in health technology and informatics
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Abstract

Robots for older adults have a lot of potential. In order to create an overview of the developments in this area a systematic review of robots for older adults living independently was conducted. Robots were categorized based on their market readiness, the type of provided support (i.e., physical, non-physical, non-specified), and the activity domain they claim to support. Additionally, the commercially available robots are places in a proposed framework to help to distinguish the different types of robots and their focus. During the presentation an updated version of the state of the art will be presented.

Authors

  • Sandra Bedaf
    a Research Centre Technology in Care , Zuyd University of Applied Sciences , Heerlen , The Netherlands.
  • Luc de Witte
    Maastricht University, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Maastricht, The Netherlands.