Claims that recent rapid advances in robotic‐related technology offer the potential for new strategies that can help older adults extend or enhance their self‐help capabilities and, therefore, their independence. Such strategic applications can also help the caregivers of older adults by reducing the time consumed by providing care. In order to identify those robotic applications that are appropriate and effective in the caregiving process, it is important to perform functional task analysis that involves caregivers, care recipients, and technologists in an interactive collaborative assessment of both the tasks of caregiving and the capacity of technology. Focuses on the potential to employ robotic assistance in meal preparation, and describes an approach for identifying robotic applications that might assist older adults.
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Robotic applications in meal preparation assistance for older adults
K.G. Engelhardt;
K.G. Engelhardt
K.G. Engelhardt is president of K.G. Robotics, Los Angeles, California, USA and has worked for NASA and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Tel: 412 684 9000; Fax: 412 684 6227; E‐mail: SPHS@dp.net
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Donald H. Goughler
Donald H. Goughler
Donald H. Goughler is Executive Vice President/CEO of Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services Inc., Monessen, Pennsylvania, and adjunct faculty member at the School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Tel: 412 684 9000; Fax: 412 684 6227; E‐mail: SPHS@dp.net
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5791
Print ISSN: 0143-991X
© MCB UP Limited
1997
Industrial Robot (1997) 24 (3): 239–245.
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Engelhardt K, Goughler DH (1997), "Robotic applications in meal preparation assistance for older adults". Industrial Robot, Vol. 24 No. 3 pp. 239–245, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01439919710167462
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