Elderly To Get Satellite Navigation To Find Their Way Around Supermarkets 80
Three government centers in the UK have been working on a way to use digital technology to help the elderly and the disabled. One of their ideas is a supermarket satellite navigation system to help elderly people who get confused by changing layouts in the aisles. Professor Paul Watson, of Newcastle University, said: "Many older people lack the confidence to maintain 'normal' walking habits. This is often due to worries about getting lost in unfamiliar, new or changing environments." A kitchen for Alzheimer's patients packed with hidden sensors and projectors is also in the works.
Technological solution to a social problem (Score:4, Insightful)
Wouldn't it be better for the supermarket to simply not rearrange their store all the damn time? Or alternatively, provide decent customer service by having employees give the elderly people directions?
How this isn't an onion article is beyond me. (Score:4, Insightful)
That is absoloutely brilliant and hilarious all at once.
Changing floor layout...?! (Score:2, Insightful)
Now hopefully.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:How this isn't an onion article is beyond me. (Score:3, Insightful)
How can this work? (Score:5, Insightful)
Sweet (Score:2, Insightful)
Sweet idea, not just for elderley, but for anyone visiting a new supermarket?
the only problem is you'd have to make sure the "markers" get moved around properly - wouldnt leave it up to the 16 year olds who are mostly responsible for packing shelves...
Hey Grandpa... (Score:3, Insightful)
Aren't we helpful???
Re:Technological solution to a social problem (Score:4, Insightful)
Try that when your post 65 years old and starting to have memory problems. You will have a great time trying to remember what you need.
Trivial Pursuits (Score:5, Insightful)
The first challenge for the elderly shopper is getting to the store.
Then there is the problem is reading labels and prices.
Getting the attention of the butcher.
Managing bulky and heavy packages. Navigating the check out line with your pride and wallet intact. Making it home safely..,and packing everything away.
Product placement is in three dimesions.
Top shelf. Middle shelf, Bottom shelf. Traffic flow and product placement within the store are designed to maximize profits - not convenience.
Management can be prickly about revealing schemes that work.
What the elderly shopper needs isn't a high tech gadget. It's the box boy in the aisles. The kid willing to help out.