Page 268 - Handbook of Electronic Assistive Technology
P. 268

Chapter 8 • Assisted Living  257



                 Greenlagh, T., Wherton, J., Sugarhood, P., Hinder, S., Procter, R., Stones, R., 2013. That matters to older
                   people with assisted living needs? A phenomenological analysis of the use and non-use of telehealth
                   and telecare. Social Science and Medicine 93, 86–94.
                 Hanson, J., Osipovic, D., 2007. Lifestyle monitoring as a predictive tool in telecare. Journal of Telemedicine
                   and Telecare 13, 26–28.
                 Haux, R., Koch, S., Lovell, N.H., Marschollek, M., Nakashima, N., Wolf, K.H., June 30, 2016. Health-enabling and
                   ambient assistive technologies: past, present, future. Yearbook Medical Informatics (Suppl. 1), S76–S79.
                 Linskell, J., Hill, J., 2010. The role of smart home technology in enhancing supported living for people with
                   complex needs and challenging behaviour. Journal of Assistive Technologies 4 (4), p27.
                 Linskell, J., 2005. Smart houses. In: International Conference on Posture and Wheeled Mobility. Exeter, England.
                 Linskell, J., 2006a. The transitional living unit: a smart solution. In: Wilson, A. (Ed.), Practical Solutions to
                   Support Communication. The Call Centre, Edinburgh.
                 Linskell, J., November 2006b.  The  Transitional Living Unit:  The Evolution of a Smart Home. Recent
                   Advances in Assistive Technology and Engineering, Birmingham, pp. 27–28.
                 Linskell, J., 2011. Smart home technology and special needs; reporting UK activity and sharing implemen-
                   tion experiences from Scotland. In: Conference: 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing
                   Technologies for Healthcare, Pervasive Health Dublin, Ireland.
                 Linskell, J., Bouamrane, M.M., 2012. Assisted Living spaces for end-users with complex needs: a proposed
                   implementation and delivery model. Health Informatics Journal 18 (3), 159–170.
                 Lobaccaro, G., Carlucci, S., Löfström, E., 2016. A review of systems and technologies for smart homes and
                   smart grids. Energies 9 (5), 348.
                 López, D., 2010. The securitization of care spaces: lessons from telecare. In: Schillmeier, M., DomÈnech, M.
                   (Eds.), New Technologies and Emerging Spaces of Care. Ashgate Publishing Limited.
                 Lui, L., Stroulis, E., Nkolaidis, I., Miguel-Cruz, A., Rios Rincona, A., 2016. A Smart Homes and home
                   health monitoring technologies for older adults: a systematic review. International Journal of Medical
                   Informatics 91, 44–59.
                 Martin, S., Beamish, E., 2008. Evaluation of Ardkeen Supported Living Option. Social Research Centre.
                 Martin, S., Nugent, C., Porter-Armstrong, A., 2005. User perspectives: living and working within a ‘smart
                   home’ environment’. In: Giroux, S., Pigot, H. (Eds.), From Smart Homes to Smart Care. IOS Press.
                 Martin, S., Kelly, G., Kernohan, W.G., McCreight, B., Nugent, C., 2008. Smart home technologies for health and
                   social care support (review). The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (4) John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
                 Matsuoka, K., 2004. Aware home understanding life activities. In: Zhang, D., Mokhtari, M. (Eds.), Towards
                   a Human Friendly Assistive Environment. IOS Press, pp. 186–193.
                 Nicholl, A., Perry, M., 2008. Smart Home Systems and the Code for Sustainable Homes. Available at: http://
                   www.domoenergie.com/usr_file/Pdf/presse/ibexcellence_smart_home_systems.pdf.
                 Norris, A.C., 2002. Essentials of Telemedicine and Telecare. J Wiley & Sons Ltd.
                 Oddy, M., Ramos, S., Harris, N., 2013. Using smart home technology in brain injury rehabilitation: the road
                   towards service development. In: Encarnação, P., Azevedo, L., Gerlderblom, G.J. (Eds.)Encarnação, P.,
                   Azevedo, L., Gerlderblom, G.J. (Eds.), Conference: 12th European Association for the Advancement of
                   Assistive Technology in Europe Conference, vol. 33.
                 Orpwood, R., 2001. The gloucester smart house. Journal of Dementia Care 9, 28–31.
                 Orpwood, R., Adlam, T., Gibbs, C., Hagan, S., 2001. User-centred design of support devices for people with
                   dementia for use in a smart house. In: Marincek, C., et al. (Ed.), Assistive Technology – Added Value to
                   the Quality of Life. IOS Press.
                 Orpwood, R., Adlam, T., Evans, N., Chadd, J., David, Self, 2008. Evaluation of an assisted-living smart home
                   for someone with dementia. Journal of Assistive Technologies 2 (2), 13–21.
   263   264   265   266   267   268   269   270   271   272   273