The usage of telepresence robots to support the elderly

The aging process causes physical and psychological changes, as well as social changes. It is one of the major risk factors for the onset of diseases and introduces restrictions on people’s lifestyle. Although it constitutes a natural process undergone by every human being, the consequences of aging may be intensified by the deterioration of the social bonds and the loss of contact with family and friends, particularly when the elderly are permanently moved to an elderly care residence center. The usage of telepresence devices has been suggested to promote social interactions between older people and their social groups, allowing people to be in touch even though they are not close. This paper reviews four cases of telepresence robots being used to support the elderly and concludes that this type of solution and technology has made considerable progress, currently finding itself in its maturity stage, as shown by the cases described.

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