high tech at home 6-19-13

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Presentation made by Bob Krollman on the 19th of June, 2013; discussion moderated by Dr. E Ayn Welleford.

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High Tech @ HomeN O T YO U R G R A N D M A ’ S E L D E R C A R E

ROBERT KROLLMANASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST/AGING COORDINATOR

VIRGINIA ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM

JUNE 19, 2013

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V I RG I N IA ALZHE I M E R' S CO M M ISS ION ' S ALZP O S S I BLE I N I T I AT I V E

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Become familiar with the definitions of

Assistive Technology Devices and Services

See examples of an array of Assistive

Technologies that can support safely Aging in

Place

Consider how existing, new or emerging assistive

technologies can enhance outcomes for the elder and

the caregiver

Review a number of resources that can be useful with

identification, selection, acquisition and support of

assistive technologies used to support elders and caregivers.

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ASSISTIVE

TECHNOLOGY

DEVICES

• Any item, piece of equipment, or product

system that may be used by a person with a

disability to perform specific tasks, improve

functional capabilities, and become more

independent. It can help redefine what is

possible for people with a wide range of

cognitive, physical, or sensory disabilities.

ASSISTIVE

TECHNOLOGY

SERVICES

• Any service that directly assists an

individual with a disability in the selection,

acquisition, or use of assistive technology

devices that result in greater

independence, safety of comfort of an

individual.

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Assistive

Technology

Services

Evaluation

Selection of the

appropriate

equipment

Exploring funding

options

Coordinate with

service providers

(therapists,

engineers,

personal

assistants)

Training /

Technical

assistance for

the person and

supporting

individuals

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Low-Tech, Mid-Tech and High Tech Devices

High: Higher cost, need

specific training to learn,

often customized

Mid: May cost

more, require

some training,

have special

design, often

need power

source

Low: Inexpensive,

easily made, easy

to learn, readily

available, easy to

replace/maintain

AT Devices Can be Customized by:

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Assistive Technology

Practitioners

Occupational therapists

Physical therapists

Rehabilitation engineers

Speech language

Pathologists

Caregivers

AT Users

SAFETYSafety concerns are always part of the conversation about self care and independence. Assistive technologies can go a long way to reducing risks for the care recipient and the care giver.

Two areas of the home where AT can make them less dangerous are the kitchen and the bathroom areas.

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H20 SafetyAnti-Scald Valves

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H20 Safety

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Overflow and Temperature Monitors

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H20 Safety

KITCHEN

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Stove Safety

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Stove Safety

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Automatic Stove Shutoff

Stove Safety

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Safety Burners

Kitchen Safety

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Microwave Ovens

Kitchen Safety

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Coffee Maker

Meal PreparationStirring food on the stovetop

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Meal PreparationSalad Preparation

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Meal PreparationEating Utensils

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Meal PreparationPlate/dishes

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Medication Compliance

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Medication

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MedSmart PLUS Monitored Automatic Medication Pill Dispenser

Medication

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Lighting

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Tactile Markers

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Example of Alarm Clock with up to 6 recorded message alarms

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Example of Extra Big and Loud Timer & Alarm

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Example of Extra Loud Alarm

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Examples of Large Day/Date/Time Clocks

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Programmable Remote Thermostats-WiFi

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Thermostats

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Portable Heaters

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Telephones

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Wandering

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Notification System

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Notification System

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Angela Social Engagement Platform

Angela is a social-engagement Cloud based platform that allows residents in their homes or in assisted living facilities to access multimedia content and participate in video chats with family or physicians through single-click access.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qt7BYPtg1bA

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APP-WEAVE

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APP- My Medical

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APP-Medicine Cabinet

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Bob Krollman

Assistive Technology Specialist/Aging Coordinator

Virginia Assistive Technology System

Robert.krollman@dars.virginia.gov

703-400-1031

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