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Connecting generations: The growing role of IoT in elderly care
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought issues relating to the lives and care of older people to the top of the news agenda. Older people and those with underlying health conditions are among the most susceptible to the coronavirus, and many have a foot in both camps. In this blog post, Tata Communications' Damien Stephens, Associate Vice President - Mobility & IoT, talks about how the crisis has brought unprecedented attention to the growing role of technology in the lives and wellbeing of older citizens.
In tackling the virus, primary strategies have included social distancing, lockdown measures and the cocooning of vulnerable citizens at home. Technology is playing an essential role in making such measures viable and successful. More older people than ever before are having to adopt health monitoring and unified communications solutions to help maintain contact with their primary health care providers, families and friends.
This crisis has brought the possibilities of telehealth to the fore. At a time when isolation is essential for the control of this infectious disease, telehealth is helping health professionals make visual assessments based on the characteristics of the patient’s appearance and behaviour."As the fifth generation wireless communications (5G) gears up for its rollout across the globe, the inherent and unprecedented connectivity of 5G presents an array of possibilities for new IoT use cases. And the challenges of COVID-19 are pointing to where such technologies could provide real solutions."
"The use of unified video communications platforms to connect healthcare professionals to their patients was still niche prior to COVID-19. But now it represents a lifeline for older people with immediate medical needs, who are currently cocooned at home for safety."


Senior citizens across different countries are leaning onto digital technologies and universal communications solutions to remain connected to family and friends in the community during lockdown. Older people are often more susceptible to isolation and loneliness. And the COVID-19 crisis has further removed the benefits many gain from daily interactions. But technologies such as video conferencing platforms are enabling communities of older citizens to see each other’s faces and enjoy the stimulation of regular social interaction while cocooned at home. I believe this is a significant and transformative social shift that must be build upon once this crisis has passed. Discover more about how IoT and associated technologies are transforming the world for the better."Another significant result of this crisis is a breaking down of the stereotype that older people are technology averse. And responses to the challenges of COVID-19 are disproving the assumption that technology plays a diminishing role in our lives as we grow older."
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