Application of In-Home Monitoring Data to Transition Decisions in Continuing Care Retirement Communities: Usability Study
BackgroundContinuous in-home monitoring of older adults can provide rich and sensitive data capturing subtle behavioral and cognitive changes. Our previous work has identified multiple metrics that describe meaningful trends in daily activities over time. The continuous, multidomain nature of this t...
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Main Authors: | Wild, Katherine (Author), Sharma, Nicole (Author), Mattek, Nora (Author), Karlawish, Jason (Author), Riley, Thomas (Author), Kaye, Jeffrey (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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