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Revolutionising aged care through collaborative research

A project team of Charles Sturt University health and computer science specialists aims to revolutionise aged care in Australia and globally.

Published: 25 August 2024
  • national
  • 25 August 2024
  • Charles Sturt University

The project, ‘Investigating non-intrusive technology for real-time anomaly detection in elderly behavioural patterns’, uses sensor technology and predictive analytics for early detection of anomalies in activities of daily living for older adults.

Whether people choose to age in the same place and remain within their homes or move into an aged care setting, the program can provide peace of mind for individuals and their carers, allowing for early alerts in the instance of health challenges such as falls.