Assistive technology wishes

Geo08
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I've been thinking about this for a while... wouldn't it be great in our world of smartphones and nanotechnology if we could have some technology to help people live more independently.
I know there are many tasks that have been adapted but wouldn't it be great if there was a device that could wash/bathe and shower people without the need for carers (I'd buy one) or a device to help people use the bathroom with fewer transfers.
My question is, while I have a captive audience, what sort of tasks would you have automated?
(the inspiration for this post: http://ablemagazine.co.uk/assistive-technology-wishes/)
I know there are many tasks that have been adapted but wouldn't it be great if there was a device that could wash/bathe and shower people without the need for carers (I'd buy one) or a device to help people use the bathroom with fewer transfers.
My question is, while I have a captive audience, what sort of tasks would you have automated?
(the inspiration for this post: http://ablemagazine.co.uk/assistive-technology-wishes/)
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Hi @Geo08 - we actually just shared a question very similar to this on our Facebook page. BBC2 are creating a new TV show, they're looking for people whose lives could potentially be changed forever with a tailor-made invention.
https://www.facebook.com/Scope/posts/10153620688544806
I'm sure they'd love to hear from you!0 -
Rough and tumble play time with my boy, I need a robot for that, so I dont get bruised and bashed0
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Actually my husband is convinced we will be buying an automated cyborg to hoist and transfer our daughter in future! I would like one to do ironing!0
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It seems increasingly likely as budgets become tighter and tighter that more care will be passed to machines. I think as long as the individual stays in control this isn't a problem and promotes more freedom, independence and choice.0