Deep Dive 20 minutes PremiumThe Silver Series III: Technology for Mobility-Constrained Seniors Coresight Research June 21, 2016 Executive Summary Technology is slowly becoming a welcome addition to seniors’ lives, enabling independence and “aging in place.” Many seniors prefer to remain in their homes in later life, even if they are unable to care for themselves. The most common type of disability among seniors in the US and the UK is difficulty with mobility. New technologies and innovations are helping fulfill various needs that mobility-constrained seniors may have, and enabling them to lead a better quality of life. Robotics and smart homes are helping address seniors’ physiological, social and safety needs, while virtual-learning platforms and social networks are helping fulfill their social and self-esteem needs. This report is for paying subscribers only. Already a paying subscriber? Please log in to see the entire report.If you wish to learn more about our subscription plans and become a paying subscriber, click here. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: March 2024 US Retail Sales: Growth Moderates But Remains Solid; General Merchandise Stores ReboundHoliday 2022: US Retail Wrap-UpJuly 2023 US Housing Market Indicators: Third Consecutive Month of Strong Sales Growth for New HomesMacy’s Announces 150 Store Closures—A Turnaround Effort To Drive Performance