GoogleAssistant For Seniors

GoogleAssistant in Senior Housing, incl Aging in Place

Jul27'2021: Demand for Google Technology Skyrockets as Seniors Learn to Utilize Smart Devices. The Community at Sunset Wood and the Health Foundation for Western and Central New York have partnered to continue supplying seniors with Google Smart Home technology as demand rises to keep them engaged throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

utilize this smart display technology to play YouTube videos, watch old television program favorites, and video chat with family and friends.

Social isolation and loneliness are serious risks for many older adults, and the COVID-19 pandemic has only made it more challenging for us to address these issues,” said Nora Obrien-Suric, Ph.D., President of the Health Foundation

To study how seniors interact with these smart devices, as well as their perception of how these devices can keep them independent, The Community at Sunset Wood has partnered with the Ph.D. program in Business Administration and Department of Marketing and Professional Sales at Kennesaw State University in Georgia. A longitudinal research study will collect data from seniors before they have even touched their Google smart devices, three months after receiving them, and six months after utilizing the devices

May19'2021: 9,000 Google Nest Hub Max devices help residents of 300 senior living communities connect with loved ones. Older adults in more than 300 assisted living, independent living and affordable housing communities across the country are benefitting from a partnership providing 9,000 Google Nest Hub Max devices to residents.

The Google devices — which feature 10-inch touchscreens, two-way Google Duo video calling, eight languages and a mode for the hearing impaired (smart display)

Volara, a New York-based senior living voice assistant technology company

The initiative was made possible through a collaborative effort with industry groups including LeadingAge, CDW Healthcare, the Lighthouse for Older Adults project and Google.

Merrill Gardens initially deployed more than 850 devices for a test at six of its Washington state-based independent living and assisted living communities

when the pandemic hit and residents were quarantined to their rooms, they were willing to do just about anything to connect with loved ones.

Oct19'2020: Merrill Gardens President: Google Nest Initiative Has Made Me ‘A Believer’ In the Tech. Buildings operated by Merrill Gardens, where Google has been deploying Nest Hub Max devices with adaptations for older adult users. Google and Merrill Gardens hoped to reduce feelings of isolation by empowering residents to stay in contact with loved ones during the pandemic.

The Nest Hub Max devices come pre-loaded with 12 contacts, which means that residents have a plug-and-play experience when it comes to contacting their friends and loved ones.

CDW Healthcare played an advisory role in connecting Google and Merrill Gardens.

Google also set the Nest devices up on a fleet management system, meaning that they run in “signed out” mode and no audio is stored. These adjustments are important in reassuring older adults of their privacy and security, Baik noted.


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