This increasing trend in the rise of older population groups brings about serious economic and social changes accompanied with a number of aging diseases such as dementia. The purpose of this article is to explore the role of mobile phone apps for people with dementia and/or their caregivers. ...
This phone is so much easier for my husband with dementia. I like that I can control his outgoing calls because he would call people in the middle of the night. He doesn’t sleep very well. But the ease of use for him is the best thing. ...
6 Mobile phone apps’ support for people with mild dementia: a systematic review was published in Innovative Nursing Care on page 73.
Here are a few ways people can try to stop digital dementia.Firstly, be careful of your smartphone use. Keep track(踪迹) of using apps like Forest. Set a plan of how much you think you should use your phone.Secondly, choose some places for your smartphone use. For example, while you'...
Some older people can still think of the days of remembering phone numbers; it's possible that teenagers have never had to remember a phone number. Why is this? Because ▲. There is no need to remember anything. But something bad may happen. As digital devices(数字设备) develop more and...
Once activated with Lively, the caring team is always ready to assist, whether it's about learning more about the phone, health concerns, or emergencies. Lively (formerly GreatCall) is the leader in connected health for active aging. ...
SmartDrive: A self-assessment app to steer the conversation about safe driving for older adults The age-old question: "When should I hang up my keys?" becomes one of balance between personal autonomy and public safety. To address this, we've ... SS Neti,A Kirakalaprathapan,JRH Lee,....
Dementia affects ~10% of persons over the age of 65 years and increa... Pichora-Fuller,M Kathleen,Dupuis,... - 《Seminars in Hearing》 被引量: 31发表: 2013年 Insights from the experiences of older people with hearing impairment in the United Kingdom: recommendations for nurse-led ...
These findings indicate a shift from using landlines and desktop computers and an increase in the use of smartphones and tablets among older adults. The majority of older adults own multiple devices and use mobile devices. These findings have implications for communication styles, application ...
The millions of people who spend hours every day on a cell phone may have a new excuse for yakking. A surprising new study in mice provides the first evidence that long-term exposure to electromagnetic waves associated with cell phone use may actually pr