The majority of older adults want to remain at home as long as possible in normal cases, and in some critical cases, for example, what happened during the quarantine of the COVID-19; they could not even meet their doctors or families during a specific period (by fear or due to imposed restrictions) of over two months. In normal situations, families need to offer them some assisted living facilities, e.g. nursing homes, with an average cost of around 40K euros per year. Here, ICTs and Artificial Intelligence can help older people and make this task easier and cheaper. Thus, recently many companies around the world provide a professional service to families, people receiving support, subscribers, residents and policyholders. These companies are turning to home-based enabling technology such as wearable sensors (e.g. smartwatch) and assistive devices (e.g. cameras) as tools to achieve solutions on a daily basis. The wearable sensors are very efficient in such cases, however, the “always on-the-body” requirements make older adults difficult to comply with, especially at home. In turn, using cameras have proven useful in older adults’ care to follow-up their behaviour and activities. However, as their abilities expand, questions arise regarding privacy, dignity and misuse. Gas sensors are among the suitable alternatives enabling the monitoring of older adults’ daily activities while being non-wearable, unobtrusive and privacy protecting.
EDGE project was a great opportunity for the innovative associate and NVISION to develop a non-invasive, non-obtrusive, non-wearable and privacy-respectful solution to monitor ADL of older adults living alone. This solution falls at the intersection of the current COVID-19 pandemic obligations and the rise of remote/telecare services where caregivers are still looking for low-cost and efficient solutions to monitor their care-receivers and then keep them healthier and safe as much as possible.
The achievement of this objective and its successful integration into NVISION's IoT platform (enSenior) will help to improve the elderly quality of life and reduce healthcare and formal caregivers' services costs. This solution will also assist informal caregivers to keep a “close/remote” look on their loved ones.