User-sensitive Home-based Systems for Successful Ageing

John A. Waterworth, Soledad Ballesteros, Christian Peter

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    Abstract

    The AGNES project focuses on improving the mental and physical wellbeing of elderly
    people living alone at home, who often suffer the effects of social and physical isolation - including
    cognitive decline, low activity levels and poor mood states. AGNES will carry out novel technological
    interventions in an area that is emerging as the new frontier in ageing research. The project will use
    scientifically-based knowledge on ageing and innovative technology to intervene in the lives of target users in specific and carefully selected ways, and the effects of these interventions on cognitive functioning and quality of life will be evaluated, going beyond the existing state of the art. The results will provide significant new knowledge on the potential of new information technologies to delay, help deal with, and even prevent common chronic problems experienced by the elderly population. This paper presents a short description of AGNES as a project in progress.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2009 2nd international conference on Human System Interaction
    Pages542-545
    Number of pages4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    Event2nd international Conference on Human System Interaction: HSI 2009 - Catania, Italy
    Duration: 21 May 200923 May 2009

    Conference

    Conference2nd international Conference on Human System Interaction
    Abbreviated titleHSI 2009
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityCatania
    Period21/05/0923/05/09

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