Published 26th September 2018
A study highlights the importance of artificial intelligence to detect falls for safer practice and harm reduction among residents.
The University of Melbourne pilot study, at a 170-bed aged care facility with 200 staff located in Melbourne, aimed to investigate the feasibility of non-contact smart sensor systems to monitor behaviour and detect falls among residents.
Two non-contact artificial intelligence smart-sensors were wall mounted into resident bedrooms, one which could detect the resident in bed and the other in the bathroom.
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AUTHOR: Sandy Cheu
DATED: 21 September 2018
WEBSITE: Australian Ageing Agenda
URL: https://www.australianageingagenda.com.au/
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