Abstract

In this article we address the health-related barriers to independence of older adults and review the evidence for the use of telehealth technologies to facilitate and promote continued independence. In particular we outline a program of research at Neuroscience Research Australia which aims to (1) design, develop and implement of broadband-enabled videogame technology framework to facilitate independent living in older adults and (2) assess the effectiveness of home-based videogame technologies to impact upon age-related health issues that significantly reduce independence in older adults. We show as an example work we are doing to address the issue of postural instability and falls in older adults.; ;

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