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2003 International Conference on Aging, Disability, and Independence

Periodical Web Site:
http://icadi.phhp.ufl.edu/2003/proceedings.php

Published by:
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Technology for Successful Aging (RERC-Tech-Aging)

61 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Community-Based Program for Teaching Application of Technology
  2. A Motivational Exercise Device for the Upper Extremities
  3. A Quest for Better Kitchens for Older Women: The Universal Design Kitchen Project
  4. A Smart Wheelchair With Machine Vision and Voice Control
  5. Access to Print and Online Text for People With Low Vision
  6. Accessing Information Technology as a Social Action Tool for Moving Out of the Nursing Home to the Community: A Participatory Action Research Project
  7. Acquiring and Incorporating Low Vision Devices: How Older Adults Describe the Experience
  8. Advertisements for Assistive Listening Devices: To Whom do They Appeal?
  9. An Aware Home for Aging in Place
  10. An Observatory for Frail Elderly Realized Through the Municipal Pharmacies Net
  11. Assistive Environments for Elder Care
  12. Assistive Technology (AT) Applications: Incorporating AT Devices and Services for the Aged Population Through a Fundamental Assessment Process
  13. Assistive Technology to Bridge the Communication Gap
  14. AT Training Provided by State Assistive Technology Projects
  15. Barriers in Using the Computer by the Elderly Population
  16. Care Coordination and Technology to Promote Independence Through Project L.A.M.P.
  17. Circadian Rhythm in Demented and Non-Demented Nursing Home Inhabitants Measured by IST Vivago WristCare Activity Signal
  18. Cognitive Robotics in the RoboCare Project
  19. Creating the Living Environment: Give Consumers What They Want and the Rest Will Follow...
  20. Demographic Differences in the Relationship Between Assistive Device Use and Cognition Among Home-Based Elderly
  21. Design of a New Folding Shower-Commode Wheelchair for Elderly and Individuals With Spinal Cord Dysfunctions
  22. Design Philosophies Applied in an Elder Home Monitoring System
  23. Designing and Evaluating Technology for Independent Aging in the Home
  24. Developing Capacity to Demonstrate Inexpensive Assistive Technology to the Aging Population
  25. Disability, Depression, and Use of Optical and Adaptive Aids Among Older Adults With Age-Related Vision Loss
  26. Effectiveness of Assistive Devices and Home Modifications in Increasing Independence for Black Frail Elders
  27. Effectiveness of Assistive Technology and Environmental Intervention on Maintaining Independence at Home: A Randomized Trial
  28. Etiquette and Effectiveness: How Should A Smart Device Interact?
  29. Experiences With Smart Homes for Older People
  30. Finding the Appropriate Assistive Solution: The SIVA Experience
  31. Findings on the Use of Assistive Technology by the Aging With Disabilities
  32. Form-alities! Creating Accessible Forms in the Workplace
  33. Fourth Year Follow-Up of Assistive Devices Intervention Study Among Home-Based Frail Elderly: Changes in Functional Status and Device Use
  34. Health Monitoring in an Agent-Based Smart Home
  35. Impact of Computer Use on Attitude Toward High Technology Among Community-Dwelling Frail Elderly
  36. Implementation of the State Assistive Technology Projects: A Multi-Case Study of Experimental Implementation
  37. Improved Medication Management With Computerized Medication Dispensers
  38. Information Technology Access for Elders With Cognitive Disabilities: Picture Planner Icon-Driven Activity Planning Software
  39. Information Technology to Support Older People
  40. Innovative Interactions With Older Users
  41. Is Smart Home Fitted for Keeping Up the Life Style of the Golden Age?
  42. Long Life Learning for Active Aging Through Gerontechnology
  43. Older Persons' Perceptions of and Communication With a Companion Robot
  44. Personal Health Systems for the Future
  45. Predictors of the Use of Assistive Devices That Address Physical Impairments Among Community-Based Frail Elders
  46. Psychological Aspects in the RoboCare Project: Laypeople's View of Domestic Robots
  47. Remote Monitoring and Adaptive Models for Caregiver Peace of Mind
  48. Robotics and Disabilities
  49. Study of Input Strategies for Handheld Devices Among the Elderly
  50. The Communication Assistant
  51. The Convergence of Mainstream and Assistive Technologies to Provide a Single Interface for Elders Who Have Lost Their Vision
  52. The Etcher Sketcher: A Microprocessor Controlled Etch-A-Sketch
  53. The Impact of Information Technology on Older Chinese: A Preliminary Study
  54. The Reality of Working With New Technology: Staff Perceptions of an In-Room Monitoring System for Persons With Dementia
  55. The WalkAbout: A New Solution for Falls in the Elderly and Disabled
  56. 'Try it, You Can Do it'- Assistive Technology (AT) Demonstration Apartment
  57. Using Participatory Action Research to Effect Systems Change in Accessing Assistive Technology: The AT Alternative Financing Author Information
  58. Using Unobtrusive Technology to Monitor Activities of Daily Living and Assess Functionality
  59. Wearable Gait Data Collection for Longitudinal Fall Analysis
  60. Wearable Systems Design Issues for the Elderly and Disabled
  61. Working With Elders and Their Caregivers to Research and Develop Responsive ICT Support Services

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