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Parkinson’s patients showed enthusiasm using a small desktop robot for “gamified” activities, a new study shows.
Robot models with “soft, flexible” parts and materials are viewed more favorably than their hard-body counterparts, a new study shows.
Healthcare and health tech students are supportive of the idea of robot-aided senior care, according to a recent study.
Two mobile robot units introduced to LTC sites in Ohio have helped reduce the staff burden by delivering food and snacks to residents.
A newly-developed robot sensor can read braille at twice the speed of human readers, over 300 words per minute, researchers say.
Ninety-five percent of the seniors users of a certain tabletop robot said that it made them feel less lonely.
A new robotic cleaning model can help senior living operators handle staffing shortages and keep caregivers working with residents.
The latest model for a UV-light robot cleaner received FDA clearance, and the agency also created a new medical device classification as a result.
Senior living robot developers are hoping for “mass production” soon of a fourth-generation model that plays chess and leads yoga classes.
A new study from Nationwide shows varied opinions on AI, depending on age, as the company continues a pilot program with robots.