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Increasing Safety: Developing a Fall Detection Device for Wheelchair and Scooter Users

Springtime Science Series 2024
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McKechnie Family LIFE Home and online

Embrace innovation with fall detection for wheelchair and scooter users

Hear from the TechSAge D2 research team, a collaboration between the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Georgia Institute of Technology, tackling the common issue of falls among wheelchair and scooter users. Explore the development of a cutting-edge system designed to detect falls and automatically alert caregivers or emergency professionals accurately. Presenter: Andie Tangonan.

*Also available in person in collaboration with the McKechnie Family LIFE Home located at 75 Bailey Drive, Champaign.

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Get research-based information on complex health issues in this free online series, where experts from the University of Illinois offer holistic solutions to address health challenges. Springtime Science 2024 is a collaboration between Illinois Extension and Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

All sessions are presented from Noon to 1 p.m. 

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Learn about the concept of share tables, an innovation in school cafeterias focused on reducing milk waste. These tables offer a simple solution to prevent the unnecessary disposal of unopened milk cartons. Explore the potential of share tables in transforming school cafeteria programs and delve into ongoing research on the microbial spoilage potential of milk in these settings. Presenter: Gabby Pinto.

*Increasing Safety: Developing a Fall Detection Device for Wheelchair and Scooter Users | April 3

Hear from the TechSAge D2 research team, a collaboration between the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Georgia Institute of Technology, tackling the common issue of falls among wheelchair and scooter users. Explore the development of a cutting-edge system designed to detect falls and automatically alert caregivers or emergency professionals accurately. Presenter: Andie Tangonan.

*Empowering Independence: Technology Solutions for Older Adults with Vision Impairment | April 10

Explore the intersection of technology and daily living for older adults with vision impairments like macular degeneration or glaucoma. Discover the transformative impact of technology on enhancing quality of life. Envision a more inclusive and equitable future, bridging the gaps between overcoming barriers and embracing innovations for older adults with vision conditions. Presenter: Tooba Umar.

*Embracing AI: Assistance for Enhanced Living | April 17

Discover the potential of AI assistants in promoting independence and combating loneliness for older adults in their own homes, offering companionship, and simplifying daily tasks. Learn how technology can contribute to physical and psychological well-being, enabling people to live independently at home with the support of AI. Presenters: Jaewon Kang & Kathryn Florence Huang.

*Also available in person in collaboration with the McKechnie Family LIFE Home located at 75 Bailey Drive, Champaign.

Registration for these sessions is free, and continuing education units (CEUs) are available for $20 per session.

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