ESPO and Social Research, Policy, and Practice Section Symposium: Innovative Translational Research to Improve Home Environment and Activity Performance for Aging in Place
Mengzhao Yan, Taylor Jansen, Sarah Szanton

TL;DR
This symposium explores innovative research to improve home environments and daily activities for older adults to support aging in place.
Contribution
The symposium presents transdisciplinary approaches and practical applications for enhancing aging in place through technology and interventions.
Findings
Experts will share insights on human-technology interaction for aging in place.
Programs like HARP and CAPABLE demonstrate effective strategies for home safety and activity performance.
The symposium emphasizes collaboration across disciplines to drive innovation in gerontology.
Abstract
Ensuring home safety and accessibility is essential for aging in place, yet the diverse needs of older adults demand innovative and person-centered approaches. The 2025 GSA SRPP ESPO Symposium brings together a panel of established transdisciplinary gerontology researchers with training backgrounds in multiple disciplines. They will share insights from their multidimensional careers and highlight their innovative research projects that translate science and technologies into practical applications, devices, and programs to improve the home environment and activity performance for older adults. Professor Wendy Rogers of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will introduce her work at the Human Factors and Aging Laboratory and the McKechnie Family LIFE Home to illuminate human-technology interaction. Professor Susan Stark of the Washington University in Saint Louis will focus on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnology Use by Older Adults · Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
