CSIRO, Australia: The sensor-based in-home monitoring system with a patent-pending algorithm will be integrated into HSC Technology Group’s TALIUS Smart Analytics platform, servicing the aged care and supported living sectors.
With Australia's aging population predicted to rise to 22 percent by 2056, and more than 80 percent of senior Australians over 60 opting to live at home, aged care facilities and the broader healthcare system will face increasing pressure to provide transparent, high-quality care.
Ensuring a strong focus on consumer-directed care while addressing aged care quality standards such as access to personal and clinical care, and access to daily living support services becomes critical.
CSIRO Health Services Group leader Dr. Mohan Karunanithi said technology can support greater quality and provide more informed continuity of care for citizens who choose to live independently, keeping their families updated remotely, while also providing 24/7 healthcare information to medical care teams and clinicians.
"Australians are choosing to live longer in their own homes. However, as we age, or as a result of a chronic condition, daily tasks can become increasingly difficult, putting our health and safety at risk," Dr. Karunanithi said.
"Numerous trials of our Smarter Safer Homes platform across Australia have shown technology-enabled systems and smart sensors can deliver a high quality, in-home care model suitable for independent living and reducing these risks."
The CSIRO Smarter Safer Homes Objective Activities of Daily Living algorithm will be one of the foundational technologies of the HSC TALIUS platform.
The algorithm will turn collated sensor data into measures of an individual’s daily life activities such as meal preparation, mobility, hygiene, and grooming.