Philip Cola from Weatherhead examines new research on how artificial intelligence and robotics can support seniors with early-stage Alzheimer’s. The focus is on care management, not a cure.
Artificial IntelligenceAlzheimersRoboticsCare ManagementSeniorsReal Estate MumbaiMar 19, 2025

The main goal is to improve care management, not to find a cure. AI and robotics can provide continuous support and assistance, helping seniors maintain their independence and dignity.
AI-driven monitoring systems can track various aspects of a senior’s daily life, such as mobility, eating habits, and medication adherence. This data helps caregivers and healthcare professionals make informed decisions about the patient’s care.
Robots can assist with physical tasks like cooking, cleaning, and personal hygiene. They can also provide emotional support through conversations and activities, helping to alleviate feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Key challenges include ensuring patient data privacy and security, developing user-friendly interfaces, and the potential high initial costs of the technology.
The long-term impact is significant, as these technologies can enhance the quality of life for seniors and provide valuable support to caregivers, potentially transforming the way we manage Alzheimer’s.

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