Assistive Technologies to Address Capabilities of People with Dementia: From Research to Practice

Author:

Kenigsberg Paul-Ariel1,Aquino Jean-Pierre1,Bérard Alain1,Brémond François2,Charras Kevin1,Dening Tom3,Droës Rose-Marie4,Gzil Fabrice1,Hicks Ben5,Innes Anthea6,Nguyen Sao-Mai7,Nygård Louise8,Pino Maribel9,Sacco Guillaume10,Salmon Eric11,van der Roest Henriëtte12,Villet Hervé1,Villez Marion13,Robert Philippe14,Manera Valeria15

Affiliation:

1. Fondation Médéric Alzheimer, Paris, France

2. CoBTeK Lab & INRIA STARS, Université Côte-d'Azur, Nice, France

3. Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, UK

4. Department of Psychiatry, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

5. Bournemouth University Dementia Institute, UK

6. Salford Institute for Dementia University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom

7. Lab-STICC, Institut Mines-Télécom Bretagne, Brest, France

8. Department of Neurobiology, Care sciences and Society, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

9. Laboratoire Lusage, Hôpital Broca, Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, France

10. Centre Mémoire de Ressources et de Recherche, CHU de Nice; Université Côte-d'Azur, CoBTeK, Nice, France

11. Department of Neurology, Liège University Hospital, Belgium

12. Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine, Amsterdaù Public Health Research Institute, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

13. Laboratoire LIRTES, Université Paris-Est-Val de Marne, Créteil, France

14. Université Côte-d'Azur, CoBTeK, & Innovation Alzheimer Association, Nice, France

15. Université Côte-d'Azur, INRIA STARS & CoBTeK, Nice, France

Abstract

Assistive technologies became pervasive and virtually present in all our life domains. They can be either an enabler or an obstacle leading to social exclusion. The Fondation Médéric Alzheimer gathered international experts of dementia care, with backgrounds in biomedical, human and social sciences, to analyze how assistive technologies can address the capabilities of people with dementia, on the basis of their needs. Discussion covered the unmet needs of people with dementia, the domains of daily life activities where assistive technologies can provide help to people with dementia, the enabling and empowering impact of technology to improve their safety and wellbeing, barriers and limits of use, technology assessment, ethical and legal issues. The capability approach (possible freedom) appears particularly relevant in person-centered dementia care and technology development. The focus is not on the solution, rather on what the person can do with it: seeing dementia as disability, with technology as an enabler to promote capabilities of the person, provides a useful framework for both research and practice. This article summarizes how these concepts took momentum in professional practice and public policies in the past 15 years (2000–2015), discusses current issues in the design, development and economic model of assistive technologies for people with dementia, and covers how these technologies are being used and assessed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,General Medicine

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