Senior Living Communities: Made Safer by AI
Ashutosh Saxena, David R Cheriton

TL;DR
This paper explores how AI-enabled automation can transform senior living communities into safer, low-touch environments, reducing risks and costs associated with traditional high-touch care, especially highlighted by pandemic challenges.
Contribution
It proposes a novel approach to redesign senior living facilities using AI automation to minimize physical contact and improve safety and efficiency.
Findings
Measurements from Caspar AI-enabled properties show potential benefits.
AI automation can significantly reduce risks and costs in senior care.
The approach supports a shift from high-touch to low-touch senior care environments.
Abstract
There is a historically unprecedented shift in demographics towards seniors, which will result in significant housing development over the coming decade. This is an enormous opportunity for real-estate operators to innovate and address the demand in this growing market. However, investments in this area are fraught with risk. Seniors often have more health issues, and Covid-19 has exposed just how vulnerable they are -- especially those living in close proximity. Conventionally, most services for seniors are "high-touch", requiring close physical contact with trained caregivers. Not only are trained caregivers short in supply, but the pandemic has made it evident that conventional high-touch approaches to senior care are high-cost and greater risk. There are not enough caregivers to meet the needs of this emerging demographic, and even fewer who want to undertake the additional training…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMigration, Aging, and Tourism Studies · Technology Use by Older Adults · Health disparities and outcomes
