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January 17 2024 Ageing concerns Written by Whiddon

The Impact Of Emerging Technology In Aged Care

There’s no doubt that technology (particularly during the pandemic) has seen an increase in demand amongst older Australians. As Australia’s ageing population grows, the demand for innovative solutions in aged care has also increased. Integrating emerging technology is pivotal for enhancing the quality of life and care for older people, whether it’s at home or at an aged care facility.  At Whiddon, our approach to aged care technology involves discussing your needs with yourself and your family to ensure you receive the right support.

Types of Aged Care Technology

Aged care technology is evolving rapidly, with a range of tools designed to improve the lives of older adults. These can range from simple mobility aids, devices to improve communication or more advanced smart technologies that help care workers with their vital jobs. Some of these innovations include:

  • Wearable Devices: These monitor health vitals, offering real-time data to care workers, RNs and other medical professionals.
  • Smart Home Technology: Automated systems that assist with everyday tasks and ensure safety for individuals who continue to live at home.
  • Communication Tools: These connect families, care workers, and clients or residents seamlessly.
  • Assistive Tech: Devices and software that support mobility and independence, such as the BEST CARE sensor trial that Whiddon is currently undergoing that seeks to predict and prevent falls of residents across our care homes.
  • Artificial Intelligence: Using AI, such as PainChek to automatically assess the pain of a resident, even when they are unable to tell their care team.

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How Technology Can Assist With Care

The implementation of these emerging technologies offers significant benefits in aged care, ensuring residents receive the necessary support as they continue on this new journey. The benefits aged care technology offers include:

  • Remote Health Monitoring: This enables early detection of health issues, ensuring timely interventions.
  • Enhanced Communication: Better connectivity between older adults, care workers, and healthcare professionals leads to more effective and efficient care.
  • Customised Care Plans: Digital platforms that allow for personalised care management, tailored to each individual’s needs.
  • Safety and Security: Providing safer living environments for clients living at home or residents living in our care homes.

Innovations In Aged Care Aids

As modern technology continues to evolve, there have also been recent innovations in aged care aids that look to transform the sector:

  • Robotic Assistance: Robotics are being used for tasks like lifting and mobility support, reducing the physical strain on care workers.
  • Visual Technology Applications: Video technology is often used for cognitive stimulation and enhancing well-being. A notable example is the Motiview tool trialled at Whiddon, which used custom exercise bikes and video to engage aged care residents by simulating cycling in various locations around the world.

Aged Care Technology’s Future

The integration of emerging technology in aged care is having a profoundly positive impact. These advancements not only improve the quality of care but also enhance the overall well-being of older adults. As technology continues to evolve, the potential for further improvements in aged care is immense. Whiddon is a cyber-mature organisation, and we’re proud to continue investing in these technological transformations to deliver safe, secure, and modernised platforms. We offer a range of home care services and assistance with the support of technology, ensuring that older Australians continue to receive the best possible care.

If you are interested in receiving aged care technology support, feel free to get in touch with our team today.

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