Persons aging with disability (AWD) experienced the onset of disabil-ity in the early-mid life and their experience is quite different from those who acquire age-related disabilities in late life (disability with aging, DWA). Appro-priate intervention models and services are required for these populations to enhance independent living and inclusion in a life-span and ecosystemic perspective. Smart Community-Based Services (SCBS) exploit technologies and systems to empower the persons into more integrated and coordinated networks. This study analyses the state of art in SCBS through a desk review. The 11 se-ected projects range from small to large-scale projects, adopt different approaches from techno-centric to user-centric, and exploit diverse key-enabling technologies to form smart ecosystems. Even if the research on this topic is still limited and often experimental, SCBS has the potential to address cross-population AWD/DWA needs, and connect diverse environments by orchestrating technologies, services and key-persons in the communities and favouring a more sustainable service planning.
(2022). Smart Community-Based Services for Older Persons with Disability. A Desk Review and Analysis of Design Projects . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/225928
Smart Community-Based Services for Older Persons with Disability. A Desk Review and Analysis of Design Projects
Giraldo, Mabel;Besio, Serenella;Marti, Patrizia
2022-01-01
Abstract
Persons aging with disability (AWD) experienced the onset of disabil-ity in the early-mid life and their experience is quite different from those who acquire age-related disabilities in late life (disability with aging, DWA). Appro-priate intervention models and services are required for these populations to enhance independent living and inclusion in a life-span and ecosystemic perspective. Smart Community-Based Services (SCBS) exploit technologies and systems to empower the persons into more integrated and coordinated networks. This study analyses the state of art in SCBS through a desk review. The 11 se-ected projects range from small to large-scale projects, adopt different approaches from techno-centric to user-centric, and exploit diverse key-enabling technologies to form smart ecosystems. Even if the research on this topic is still limited and often experimental, SCBS has the potential to address cross-population AWD/DWA needs, and connect diverse environments by orchestrating technologies, services and key-persons in the communities and favouring a more sustainable service planning.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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