Browsing Design and Technology for Healthy Aging Initiative at Georgia Tech (DATHA) by Title
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Aging in Place Technologies
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-04-20)Rick Montgomery and Rick Lozano are the owners of HTCare, LLC. HTCare has been in the business of providing, installing, and servicing technology based solutions that help seniors age in place and help facilities provide ... -
Assistive Technologies Reutilization
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-11-16)Assistive Technology (AT) reutilization is a concept that is born out of need. From local grassroots efforts, it has grown to become a nationally recognized response to providing AT to those people who would otherwise ... -
The Aware Home Research Initiative Research and Testbed Plans
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BrightStar Clinical Pathways: Heart Failure
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-04-19)1 in 5 people diagnosed with chronic illness like Heart Failure is rehospitalized. BrightStar Clinical Pathways uses an RN-Coordinated, team oriented, and evidence-based approach to optimize client health and well being ... -
Cancer Support Community
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Cancer Support Community
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Dark-Adapting Glasses for Persons with Light Adaptation Problems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-10-18)As people age, their ability to adapt to widely-changing light levels can diminish. Pupil response times increase and the pupil will not open as widely nor close as tightly as the person ages. Further, with age-related ... -
EasyLiving Home Pilot Program: Re-tooling for the Next Decade
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-01-20)Ken Mitchell, AARP Georgia State Director, will discuss the activities in the Atlanta chapter and the Easy Living Home initiatives in particular. -
The ESP Database and Information on Assistive Technology Devices
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Financial Fraud and Elder Abuse: How Can we Prevent This Growing Problem?
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From Caregiver to Designer
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-03-17)Kim McRae has an 11 year history as a family caregiver and a consumer of aging services. During a five year period, she and her husband took care of - and lost - his mother, his father, and her father. When her father ... -
The Future of Aging Services
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-11-17)Under Dr. Bulots supervision, DAS is actively planning for the future by exploring innovative uses of technology to help individuals age in place. Specialists are analyzing impact, appropriateness, cost, and ease-of-use ... -
GT HomeLab Briefing
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-02-16)This presentation describes research that the GTRI Human Systems Engineering Branch is conducting related to human factors and older adults with a main focus on the GT HomeLab (previously Home Health Technology Testbed) ... -
The Importance of Showing Seniors Technology
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Introduction and Virtual Tour of the Senior Learning Network
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Introduction to Design for Aging Atlanta
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Products for the Aging Market: Challenges in Access, Adoption and Design
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The Role of Technology in Creating an Age‐Friendly City: Current Trends and Future Vision
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-02-16)Lee Ann Harvey is the Lifelong Community Coordinator for the City of Decatur. The purpose of the Lifelong Community (LLC) initiative is to accomplish the goals of the City's 2010 Strategic Plan by ensuring that Decatur ... -
Simply Get There: Trip Discovery Website for the Atlanta Region
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-09-15)This talk focuses on “Simply Get There,” a trip discovery website for specialized transportation services that launched in March 2015. -
Sustainable Multigenerational Communities for Healthy Aging
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-02-17)Within the context of promoting improved health and wellness, it is necessary to consider how new urbanist communities act to support or impede sustainable, multigenerational communities for the future. The advantages and ...