Published on in Vol 27 (2025)

This is a member publication of CSIRO, Australian e-Health Research Centre, Sydney, Australia

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/59921, first published .
Impact of the Smarter Safer Homes Solution on Quality of Life and Health Outcomes in Older People Living in Their Own Homes: Randomized Controlled Trial

Impact of the Smarter Safer Homes Solution on Quality of Life and Health Outcomes in Older People Living in Their Own Homes: Randomized Controlled Trial

Impact of the Smarter Safer Homes Solution on Quality of Life and Health Outcomes in Older People Living in Their Own Homes: Randomized Controlled Trial

Journals

  1. Elsheikh A, Othman A, Al-Thani D. Systematic analysis of cutting-edge technology for the wellbeing and safety of older persons. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 2025;20(8):2691 View
  2. Kwan B, Dickins M, Williams S, Batchelor F, Hwang K, Fulford K, Walsh T, Jakupovic H, Davison T. The Use of Technology to Deliver In-Home Aged Care Services: Mixed Methods Study of Australian Staff Perspectives. JMIR Aging 2025;8:e76141 View
  3. Silvera-Tawil D, Li J, Higgins L, Prabhu D, Hewitt J, Packer K, Lu W, Haertsch M, Varnfield M. Autonomous fall risk assessment in Australian Residential Aged Care Facilities using passive sensors: A feasibility study. Experimental Gerontology 2026;213:113013 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Kaur S, Gide E, Chaudhry G, Khodr M. The 6th Joint International Conference on AI, Big Data and Blockchain (AIBB 2025). View