Handheld Device Helps Older Adults Remember

As baby boomers become senior citizens and health care costs continue to
escalate, assistive technologies that enable greater self regulation will
become more prevalent. Martha Pollack, Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, demonstrated her handheld, artificial-intelligence device designed
to assist the elderly with memory tasks at the Future of Aging Services
Conference on Tuesday, March 16 at the Dirksen Senate Office Building in
Washington, DC.

http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~pollackm/Pollack-web_files/nursebot/index.htm
