Enhancing Fall Prevention in Public Senior Housing Through Smart Home Safety Technology
Yong Kyung Choi, Patricia Karg, Portia Singh, Haomin Hu, Julie Faieta, Meredith Hughes, Jon Pearlman, Steven Handler

TL;DR
This study explores how smart home technologies can help prevent falls among older adults living in public senior housing.
Contribution
The study introduces a community-based approach to evaluate and implement smart home safety technologies in public senior housing.
Findings
Residents and housing authorities were engaged to assess fall risks and technology usability.
Technologies like motion-activated lighting and wearable fall detectors were evaluated.
Preliminary findings highlight perceptions and feasibility of smart home interventions.
Abstract
Falls are the leading cause of injury among older adults, accounting for over 32,000 deaths and three million emergency department visits annually in the U.S. Older adults in public housing face increased fall risks due to environmental hazards, limited accessibility modifications, and restricted access to preventive interventions. Despite the potential of smart home safety technologies to mitigate these risks, their adoption in public housing remains limited due to usability concerns, cost barriers, and lack of implementation strategies. This study aims to identify and evaluate smart home safety technologies that can reduce fall risks and enhance safety for older adults in public senior housing. Using a community-based participatory research approach, we engage residents and housing authorities to assess fall-related hazards, technology usability, and implementation feasibility. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention · Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility
