Abstract :
Gerontechnology is a new field which combines gerontology with technology to support elders in five ways: prevention, enhancement, compensation, care support, and research. Using a four layer model of a human, we examine theories, approaches, and technologies that can be used to address the needs of elders on each of these layers. Current gerontechnology applications primarily focus on the model´s lower layers: the elder´s physiological functioning and his/her physical skills and activities. We address the cognitive (third) layer through the theory of multiple intelligences, offering ways for elders to compensate for declining cognitive faculties. To address the social interaction (fourth) layer of the human model, we apply social network theory. Coupling collaborative technology with gerontechnology, we construct collaborative social networks to offer elders both care support and enhancement. These networks connect elders and their caregivers, thereby improving communication and offering increased social support to both elders and caregivers.
Keywords :
cognition; geriatrics; groupware; health care; physiology; social sciences computing; care support; caregiver; cognitive faculties; collaborative gerontechnology; collaborative social networks; elder; human model; multiple intelligence; physical skills; physiological functioning; social interaction; Aging; Biomedical imaging; Biomedical monitoring; Gerontechnology; Gerontology; Humans; International collaboration; Joining processes; Remote monitoring; Social network services; caregivers; collaboration; elders; gerontechnology; social networks;
Conference_Titel :
Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing, 2008. C5 2008. Sixth International Conference on