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This charming robot helps older people stay in their own homes

Robin allows elderly people to connect with friends, family and medical professionals and can also watch for falls and monitor blood pressure.

MEET ROBIN, A very helpful robot.

He lives with 94-year-old Italian woman Lea Mina Ralli – also known as Grandma Lea – who could not live on her own anymore but wanted to stay in her own home. An EU-funded team has developed the GiraffPlus system; a robot which connects older people to their family, friends and healthcare professionals.

Wearable devices and sensors throughout the home also keep an eye on the person’s health and activities.

The system is expected to be in commercial production by the end of 2015 and the EU market for robots and devices assisting our older people is estimated to reach €13 billion by 2016.

“People ask why I don’t just live with my daughter, but she has grandchildren of her own and many new responsibilities. With this valuable assistant that I call ‘Mr Robin’ I’m more relaxed about the years ahead, and so are my children and grandchildren,” Gradma Lea explained.

She has been using the system for five months and writes about ‘Mr Robin’ in her blog frequently.

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€3 million of EU funding has been invested in GiraffPlus to test how robotics and other devices could help older people live safer, more independent lives. Robin’s sensors are designed to detect activities like cooking, sleeping or watching television and monitor health – blood pressure or sugar levels for example.

They allow the person’s carers to monitor their wellbeing remotely and to check for falls. The robot moves around the home on wheels and allows family, friends and carers to see and speak to the person.

Project co-ordinator Amy Loutfi said the robot will be in fifteen homes by the end of the year.

“So far we have had six homes in Europe – two homes each in Spain, Sweden and Italy – that have lived with the GiraffPlus system,” she said. “We currently are in the middle of the evaluations, but we see that various aspects of the system are appreciated differently by the different users. This goes to show that a one-size fits all approach to technology at home is not necessarily the best, and technology should be both adaptable and tailored to user’s needs”.

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    Mute Laura Mulcahy
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    Dec 5th 2021, 8:26 PM

    Good luck in your new home! It’s a great relief to finally have your own keys after years of paying rent.

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    Dec 5th 2021, 9:04 PM

    Good luck in your new home, and if you can, up your mortgage payment to reduce the life of the mortgage. It’s pays off in the long run.

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    Dec 6th 2021, 7:38 AM

    @Gigi Power: that’s a terrible idea. Here’s why. If you’re paying extra and after say, 10 years, you fall on hard times, & cant pay, your house will be repossessed. Mortgage interests should be lower than regular loan rates. Invest any extra money into a high return account, and when you have the amount saved to pay off the balance, you can do so. However, if you’re making more on interest, than you’re paying in interest, you’re better off not paying it off early, plus consider any tax benefits.

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    Dec 6th 2021, 7:03 PM

    @Mickey Amoko: you have more chance of losing your ‘high interest’ investments than being unable to repay your home and have it repossessed. For a tiny €850 a month mortgage, good advice is to pay more if you have the ability to do so, and if you need to, you can always re-structure. Sifting through the nonsense statements on J.ie, as usual.

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    Dec 5th 2021, 11:20 PM

    Having to revolut her partner 20e to buy stuff for builders seems pretty odd mid week . Would he not buy stuff unless she contributed or use joint account ?

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    Dec 6th 2021, 9:40 AM

    @Daniel: they would be getting no tea or biscuits after waking me up at 6.15am with a call!!!

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    Mute Brian Hunt
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    Dec 5th 2021, 11:36 PM

    Liked the read. I will be (hopefully) buying my home early in the new year so found this interest. Ye are doing great.

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    Dec 5th 2021, 11:13 PM

    The term ‘partner’ is mentioned 25 times in this article, is that really necessary?

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    Dec 6th 2021, 12:30 AM

    @Jack: did you count that? Is it necessary for me to check?

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    Dec 6th 2021, 8:27 PM

    This writer is the most “Aisling” contributor to date. Love it.

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    Dec 8th 2021, 1:53 PM

    Great read Nigella

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