Intelligent Biosensors to Monitor Seniors Movements From: CAST - 12/2006 An Oregon Health & Science University professor recently received $300,000 from Intel Corporation to create new ways of using sensing technology to detect cognitive impairment and dementia in elderly adults. The technology may someday help seniors maintain their cognitive abilities and provide added peace of mind for family members worried about their loved one’s health and well-being. Read the entire article at: http://www.agingtech.org/item.aspx?id=397&CA=0 Links: Monitoring Mom - As population matures, so do assisted-living technologies http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/innovation10703.asp Development of Technologies for Monitoring Health in the Home http://www.orcatech.org/social_health_monitoring.php Monitoring and Information Needs of the Elderly http://www.orcatech.org/information_needs_elderly.php Data Fusion for Unobtrusive Assessment of Mobility http://www.orcatech.org/data_fusion_unobtrusive_assessment.php Monitoring Computer Interactions in the Elderly http://www.orcatech.org/monitoring_computer_interactions.php In-Home Motion Sensors Detect Dementia Signs in Elderly http://www.seniorjournal.com/NEWS/Alzheimers/6-07-27-In-HomeMotion.htm http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/07/060727154750.htm Tech to transform the golden years http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20060302/NEWS/512130474