AI Assisted Home Healthcare

ADAPT Radio

Many of us will be familiar with voice activated software in devices like smart speakers, but there are so many more possibilities for this technology, including in healthcare. Today we hear about a voice technology companion that will help care for people with mobility-related illnesses at home, allowing them to live independently for longer. We hear how the AI software will help with medication delivery, activity reporting and event reminders to assist patients and healthcare providers with care. Our guest today is an entrepreneur who created this start-up after having her own experience caring for those with mobility issues. She is the Founder and Commercial Lead of Amethyst Care, Rebecca McManus. THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT > Developing a voice-enabled AI companion to help those with mobility issues > Complimenting face-to-face care with technology > Involving caregivers and people with mobility issues in pilot programmes > Ethical considerations and future possibilities for the technology > Securing funding and planning pilot programmes GUEST DETAILS Rebecca McManus is Founder and Commercial Lead of Amethyst Care. Amethyst Care is the voice technology companion that helps care for people with mobility-related illnesses at home, allowing them to live independently for longer. By facilitating 2-way communication. Based in the SFI Adapt research centre at Trinity, Amethyst Care is led by Rebecca McManus and Prof Vinny Wade. https://www.amethystcare.ie/index.html# MORE INFORMATION Adapt Radio is produced by DustPod.io for the Adapt Centre For more information about ADAPT visit www.adaptcentre.ie/ KEYWORDS #AI #mobility #voicetechnology #caregiver #recruitment #assistedliving #healthcare #ethicalAI

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