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Many people with dementia live alone and can become socially isolated by a lack of visits from family who live a long way away. Technology already exists
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Speech is perhaps the most fundamental means by which humans communicate and the loss of speech can have a severe effect on a person’s quality of life.
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This paper presents work over 5 years to develop, evaluate and implement Adapted Digital exam papers for pupils with disabilities or additional support
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The University of Ulster and the Fold Housing Group collaborate in the NOCTURNAL project, supported by funding from EPSRC and TSB Assisted Living Innovation Platform.
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UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs predicts a worldwide increase in life expectancy coupled with a decline in the number of children and total fertility;
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This paper will present ATGuide, an exciting new way to help people with dementia and their carers to find the right assistive technology for them.
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1. This paper summarises the results of a study involving desk and interview research with experts in relevant fields, commissioned by Ofcom’s Advisory
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The challenge of producing sustainable and scalable telecare products and services goes way beyond the mere design and implementation of devices or services.
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Disabled people may have difficulty accessing books and other paper materials as a consequence of, for example, visual impairment, blindness, dyslexia
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