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  2. Companion robot - Wikipedia

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    The robot, which looked like a small harp seal, was designed as a therapeutic tool for use in hospitals and nursing homes. [7] [8] The robot is programmed to cry for attention and respond to its name. [7] Experiments showed that Paro facilitated elderly residents to communicate with each other, which led to psychological improvements. [8]

  3. AI robots could play future role as companions in care homes

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    Nadine, a social robot powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) with human-like gestures and expressions, could have an important future role to play in tending to the sick and elderly, according ...

  4. Robots Created to Help Patients in Hospitals Pass ... - AOL

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    The robots, referred to as SPRING (Socially Assistive Robots in Gerontological Healthcare), are designed to provide comfort to elderly patients and alleviate their anxiety, while reducing the ...

  5. Ageing Japan: Robots may have role in future of elder care

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    The global market for nursing care and disabled aid robots, made up of mostly Japanese manufacturers, is still tiny: just $19.2 million in 2016, according to the International Federation of Robotics.

  6. Home automation for the elderly and disabled - Wikipedia

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    Geriatrics is the role of healthcare in providing care to the elderly population. The elderly population involves many health complications. According to the National Institute of Health, "the main threats are non-communicable diseases, including heart, stroke, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and dementia".

  7. Socially assistive robot - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the immense potential of socially assistive robots, particularly in addressing the needs of large user populations, including children engaged in remote learning, elderly individuals grappling with loneliness, and those affected by social isolation and its associated negative consequences. [2]

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