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Transforming Elder Care

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A recent paper published in Sensors ( May 2024 ) introduces a sophisticated wheelchair equipped with a brain-machine interface for intuitive control, and features such as stair climbing, posture adjustment, seat elevation, and user-friendly interaction. Ergonomics theory played a crucial role in determining the seat dimensions, ensuring comfort and usability. This intelligent wheelchair not only enhances mobility but also promotes independence and confidence among users.  Advanced AI tools are proving to be invaluable, offering adaptive support that enhances the effectiveness of caregivers and contributes to their well-being. This support ranges from monitoring patient health to providing decision support, thus reducing the burden on caregivers and improving care outcomes. A s ystematic review published in May 2024 emphasizes the importance of tailoring AI solutions to the specific needs of caregivers, whether they are assisting paralyzed patients or those with mental health issues li