Research on Computer Technology Empowering Life in Smart Elderly Care Communities
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https://doi.org/10.62051/5j6egs32Keywords:
Smart elderly care; computer technology; quality of life for older adults; information technology.Abstract
As the global trend of aging accelerates, smart elderly care has become an important solution for improving the quality of life for older adults. This paper explores the application of computer technology in smart elderly care communities, analyzing how information technology, communication technology, and IoT collectively enhance health management, social interaction, and independence for seniors. Through case studies of multiple smart elderly care communities and supporting statistical data, this paper reveals the significant improvements in quality of life brought by technology to older adults, while discussing the current challenges and future development directions. The research demonstrates that computer technology not only improves the management efficiency of communities but also provides a safer and more convenient living environment for seniors, laying a solid foundation for the development of smart elderly care.
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