Title :
eWall for active long living: Assistive ICT services for chronically ill and elderly citizens
Author :
Mihovska, A. ; Kyriazakos, S.A. ; Prasad, R.
Author_Institution :
Center for TeleInfrastruktur (CTIF), Aalborg Univ., Aalborg, Denmark
Abstract :
Independent living of senior citizens is one of the main challenges linked to the ageing population, due to the impact on: (1) the life of the elderly people, (2) the national health systems, (3) the insurance companies, (4) the relatives and (5) the care-givers. Senior citizens may suffer from a number of diseases, including the decline in cardiopulmonary conditions, weaker muscle functions and a declined neuromuscular control of the movements, which result in a higher risk of fall and a higher vulnerability for cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. With respect to cognitive functions, senior citizens may suffer from a decline of memory function, less ability to orientate and a declined ability to cope with complex situations. This paper describes work in progress and proposes a novel architecture design for eHealth services in support of independent living and compensating for prevailing age- or disease-related physical and cognitive impairments for a significant prolongation of the primary end-user´s functional capacity, a delay in institutionalization, increased autonomy and, prolonged participation in the society.
Keywords :
assisted living; diseases; geriatrics; active long living; age-related physical impairments; ageing population; assistive ICT services; cardiopulmonary conditions; cardiovascular diseases; care-givers; chronically ill citizens; cognitive functions; cognitive impairments; declined neuromuscular control; disease-related physical impairments; diseases; eHealth services; eWall; elderly citizens; elderly people; fall risk; functional capacity; institutionalization delay; insurance companies; memory function; national health systems; prolonged societal participation; pulmonary diseases; weaker muscle functions; Business; Cognition; Logic gates; Monitoring; Ontologies; Senior citizens; Sensors; ICT; active daily living; automated cognitive stimulation; eHealth; home sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2014.6974251