Gerontopsychology: the role of modern technologies in improving the quality of life of older people – a publication with the participation of Dr Aleksandra Patyk-Rybka, Dr Ewelina Sobochy, and mgr Maria Wiśniewska

Gerontopsychology: the role of modern technologies in improving the quality of life of older people – a publication with the participation of Dr Aleksandra Patyk-Rybka, Dr Ewelina Sobochy, and mgr Maria Wiśniewska

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We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the scientific publication titled “Gerontopsychology: the role of modern technologies in enhancing the quality of life of older adults”, co-authored by Dr Aleksandra Patyk-Rybka, Dr Ewelina Sobocha, and mgr Maria Wiśniewska – authors associated with the teaching and research staff of WSB-NLU.

The article presents an overview of technological solutions that can realistically support the health, safety, and independence of older adults. The authors describe how modern technologies - including smart home systems, telemedicine, e-health tools, and virtual reality solutions - can facilitate the daily functioning of seniors, support rehabilitation processes, and promote activity and social integration.

The publication highlights the importance of technology in monitoring health status and in counteracting social isolation and a decline in quality of life. It also emphasizes that the effective implementation of technological solutions requires their adaptation to the abilities and needs of older adults, including ease of use, readability, and consideration of psychophysical limitations.

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We invite you to read it - the publication may be of interest to people dealing with the psychology of aging, gerontopsychology, public health, and practical applications of technology in supporting the quality of life of older adults.

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