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Older adults can age in place at home with support. Registered nurse care coordination and sensor technology integration improve health outcomes for seniors aging in place.

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Health Informatics
  • Nursing Science

Background:

  • Aging in place is a growing preference for older adults.
  • Technology and care coordination offer potential solutions for in-home aging.
  • Existing healthcare models face challenges in supporting long-term independent living.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of registered nurse care coordination and sensor technology on aging in place.
  • To present research on the effectiveness of integrated technological and care coordination strategies.
  • To introduce the TigerPlace facility as a model for aging in place research.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing sensor technology for health status monitoring and emergency detection.
  • Implementing registered nurse care coordination for older adults.
  • Evaluating clinical outcomes in an aging in place setting.

Main Results:

  • Technology combined with care coordination has demonstrated improved clinical outcomes.
  • Sensor data aids in monitoring health status and detecting emergencies.
  • Integrated approaches support the goal of aging in place.

Conclusions:

  • Registered nurse care coordination and sensor technology are effective in supporting older adults to age in place.
  • The TigerPlace model demonstrates a successful integration of technology and care coordination.
  • Further research and implementation of these strategies can enhance independent living for seniors.