DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-85379-4_25
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Attitudes and Requirements of Elderly People Towards Assisted Living Solutions

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“…The installation process is described as labour-costly (Grauel and Spellerberg 2008;Lee et al 2009;Wagner et al 2013), potentially dangerous for the residents if present during the installation (Helal et al 2012), and usually taking short time (Jimenez et al 2013). Again, it is very difficult to find detailed information about adaptation of a home to AAL technologies, especially when it comes to retrofitting (Lansley et al 2004), which adds then the burden of numerous official administrative procedures (van Hoof et al 2010).…”
Section: Necessary Evaluation Of the Building Environmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The installation process is described as labour-costly (Grauel and Spellerberg 2008;Lee et al 2009;Wagner et al 2013), potentially dangerous for the residents if present during the installation (Helal et al 2012), and usually taking short time (Jimenez et al 2013). Again, it is very difficult to find detailed information about adaptation of a home to AAL technologies, especially when it comes to retrofitting (Lansley et al 2004), which adds then the burden of numerous official administrative procedures (van Hoof et al 2010).…”
Section: Necessary Evaluation Of the Building Environmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For example, Leone et al (2011) evaluated the advantages of ceiling-mounting against wall-mounting for cameras. In addition, special considerations must be taken depending on the degree of disability of the users (Bekiaris et al 2009;Dewsbury et al 2004;Grauel and Spellerberg 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite the general assumption that aging people benefit from whatever type of technology is available to them (Grauel & Spellerberg, 2008), the evidence available at present is very general and does not inform researchers about the use or nonuse of technology, users' needs and fears, or various aspects of quality of life. In addition, until now it has not been clear which technological devices are available for older adults nor which are acceptable to them (Grauel & Spellerberg, 2008).…”
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“…In addition, until now it has not been clear which technological devices are available for older adults nor which are acceptable to them (Grauel & Spellerberg, 2008). This lack of knowledge severely limits the ability of policy makers to make informed decisions regarding adequate and appropriate regulation, and the provision of HBT devices in ECH schemes.…”
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“…In a not so distant future, it is expected a complete inverse of the population's pyramid [1]. Specifically, estimates are that by 2050 people aged 65 or older will represent about 21% of the world's population, and 25% in places such as the European Union [2,3]. This fact creates profound challenges to each nation worldwide: who will take care of the people who need assistance in one or more activities of daily living, and, importantly, who will pay for the solutions?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%