Bradford et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Watching over me: positive, negative and neutral perceptions of in-home monitoring held by independent-living older residents in an Australian pilot studyBradford et al., 2018
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- Bradford D
- Van Kasteren Y
- Zhang Q
- Karunanithi M
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- Ageing & Society
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With an increase in the proportion of Australians aged over 65, and high government expenditure on residential care, there is a strong imperative to find smart, safe solutions to support older people to stay in their own homes. There is a growing interest in Australia for …
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