Volume: 3, Issue: 2
ABSTRACT
In an era of tremendous advancement in technology, it makes perfect sense that adults who are not accustomed to utilizing digital devices might discover the idea of learning out new skills frightening. This article highlights how technology may improve people's everyday activities and practices, physical and mental health, and cognitive function all of which are beneficial for older adults. Utilizing the technology continues to be restricted by social concerns regarding technology literacy as well as psychological issues related to motivation, attitudes, privacy, and trust. This article lays the foundation for future aging populations while also advancing knowledge and understanding of how digital activities and technology might enhance the lives of older people in modern society. The focus of this article is on geriatric-friendly technologies, including personal safety gadgets, telemedicine, smart homes, remote monitoring, and cognitive fitness applications.
Geriatric innovations, Smart homes, Telemedicine