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Assistive
Technology 
Laboratory
at
Stanford

 
 
Technology and design benefitting individuals with disabilities and seniors in the local community
February 8, 2013  
Welcome to this edition of  Perspectives,  the e-newsletter of the Stanford course, Perspectives in Assistive Technology.

What is the course? - Perspectives in Assistive Technology is a Winter Quarter course at Stanford that explores issues surrounding the design, development, and use of assistive technology benefitting people with disabilities and seniors. More information can be found on the course website.

Invitation to attend - You are invited to attend all class lectures. They will be held in the Thornton Center - Classroom 110 on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 4:15 to 5:30pm and are free and open to the public.

Next class session - Tuesday, February 12th at 4:15pm:

photo of Rita Ghatak photo of Philip von Stade

Memories, Lost & Found: Engaging Families, Caregivers & Those with Memory Loss
Rita Ghatak, PhD1 & Philip R. von Stade, Jr.2
1 Stanford Medical Center & 2 Memory Glass Foundation

Abstract: Rita Ghatak will begin the lecture by discussing the difficulties of cognitive impairment including a brief definition of dementia, common clinical features, as well as the concerns and stress experienced by caregivers and families. She will focus on memory, psycho-social and economic burdens, and the importance of memory and engagement tools. Philip R. von Stade, Jr. will follow up by introducing an interactive device that can assist patients and caregivers and can lead to development of additional innovative assistive technologies.

Biosketches: Rita Ghatak studied in India at Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University, and did her post-doctoral work at Stanford. Rita is the founder and Director of Aging Adult Services at Stanford University Medical Center where she directs the programs of Geriatric Health, Lifeline, Checking-In, Dementia Management, Caregiver Support, Partners In Caring, Chronic Disease Self-Management, and Vial of Life. Rita is a published psychologist / gerontologist, holds significant positions in different eldercare coalitions, and teaches several courses, conducts research, and is involved in policy planning.

Philip R. von Stade, Jr. graduated from Stanford with a BA in Design in 1974. A 32 year career in the US and overseas was largely devoted to developing and leveraging cutting-edge technologies for a wide variety of industries, with a special emphasis on marketing and market research applications. Phil has spoken at hundreds of corporation and conference meetings and his software and concepts are still used as a mainstay in many of the largest consumer marketing companies. Since 2010 he has been increasingly active in research in the field of memory loss, especially with respect to Alzheimer’s, caregiver support, and preservation of family histories. He is the founding director of Memory Glass LLC, which develops software tools to help caregivers and families interact with those suffering from memory loss.

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Do you have a question or comment? - David L. Jaffe, MS, the course instructor, can be reached by email or at 650/892-4464.

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