Loneliness is considered a key factor in health and quality of life outcomes, it can affect any age, gender or demographic.
Kings College London with academic partners and technology agencies have started a study into how technology can be used to reduce loneliness in ageing adults. They aim to create a smart monitoring and communications system, to improve the quality of life and identify support needs, through a layered study with older adults and research methods.
Loneliness is considered a key factor in health and quality of life outcomes, it can affect any age, gender or demographic.
Kings College London with academic partners and technology agencies have started a study into how technology can be used to reduce loneliness in ageing adults. They aim to create a smart monitoring and communications system, to improve the quality of life and identify support needs, through a layered study with older adults and research methods.
Loneliness is considered a key factor in health and quality of life outcomes, it can affect any age, gender or demographic.
Kings College London with academic partners and technology agencies have started a study into how technology can be used to reduce loneliness in ageing adults. They aim to create a smart monitoring and communications system, to improve the quality of life and identify support needs, through a layered study with older adults and research methods.