IEEE Day PACE SIGHT Computer Chapter: Adapting Technology to Promote Stimulation and Engagement for Older Adults and People Living with Dementia

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IEEE NJ Coast PACE SIGHT Computer Chapter: Adapting Technology to Promote Stimulation and Engagement for Older Adults and People Living with Dementia


As the disease progresses, the persons living with dementia may lose their capabilities for rational thinking required to interact with mainstream technological applications. However, they preserve their curiosity, sense of beauty, enjoyment, the need for communication, and companionship. Technology needs to adapt to turn challenges into successes. During this presentation, we will show different examples of technological adaptations that promote stimulation and engagement at various stages of the disease, focusing on the abilities that the persons still preserve.

Paula's shares her preparation for the profession:

Paula Muller, who is the Founder of Sociavi, has a lifelong passion for technology applied to healthcare, starting with her M.S. in Biomedical Engineering in Chile working with the blind, then her work in Switzerland analyzing EEGs to prevent epileptic seizures, followed by her Ph.D. and Post-doc work at Rutgers with Parkinson patients, and later at Authentidate with Telehealth products and services. Paula is Certified Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Care Training (CADDCT) and Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP), and volunteers as bilingual Community Educator for the Alzheimer's Association.

 


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  • Date: 19 Oct 2022
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM
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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE NJ Coast PACE SIGHT Computer Chapter
  • Starts 05 October 2022 10:34 AM
  • Ends 19 October 2022 06:30 PM
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Dr Paula Muller Dr Paula Muller

Paula Muller, PhD, IEEE Senior Member Biomedical Engineer, Humanitarian, Alzheimer's Community Educator, Bilingual English and Spanish, EMBS, WIE, SIGHT, and STEM Volunteer. Paula has been involved with IEEE NJ Coast Section PACE SIGHT Group since the very beginning. She is a leader, inspired innovator, and role model making significant ongoing contributions to the community locally and globally including but not limited to: Sociavi (her company), ‘Do Good Things Health and Justice for All,’ IEEE HAC Event, ‘Hear, Here!,’ IEEE SIGHT Project, ‘Do Good Things: Justice for All,’ improving communication for those with hearing loss, raising awareness of Health and Medical Device Literacy with culturally and linguistically appropriate systems in the IEEE SIGHT Project, 'Do Good Things Health and Justice for All,' PACE SIGHT ‘Inventing Your Future,’ collaboration helping people become Inventors, IEEE Women’s History Month Roundtable at Stevens Institute of Technology, and more.

Paula Muller, Founder of Sociavi, has a lifelong passion for technology applied to healthcare, starting with her M.S. in Biomedical Engineering in Chile working with the blind, then her work in Switzerland analyzing EEGs to prevent epileptic seizures, followed by her Ph.D. and Post-doc work at Rutgers with Parkinson patients, and later at Authentidate with Telehealth products and services. Paula is Certified Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Care Training (CADDCT) and Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP), and volunteers as bilingual Community Educator for the Alzheimer's Association.

The concept of Sociavi evolved from her professional background as well as her strong commitment to family relations and lifetime connections. Thus SOCIAVI was born, meaning in Latin to “share” and “unite”, with the goal of keeping those aging in place and their families connected and closer together. Our specifically designed, touch screen communication device, the Sociavi C2M (Connect To Me), provides the users with a “small appliance”, that is simple to operate and easily integrates into their daily life. Simplicity is the Cornerstone of Sociavi: No Login, No Password, No Username, No Account Setup. Just a 13 inch screen hands free device simple to navigate along with an array of brain fitness activities that stimulate and soothe the mind. Paula and her company were awarded two patents from the USPTO in 2020 on the methods and devices for a Communication System for Use with Protected Persons. IEEE SIGHT Volunteer Graham C. Alig, Patent Agent, worked closely with Paula to achieve these goals. Paula is proud to give Peace of Mind to families and caregivers through our Sociavi C2M that allows families to connect with their Loved Ones Far, Near, Simply and Globally.

IEEE SIGHT Project: Health and Medical Device Literacy; IEEE HAC Taenzer Committee Member, IEEE SIGHT Volunteer of the Year Honorable Mention.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/paula-muller-ph-d-caddct-cdp-9169221/

https://sociavi.com/





Agenda

6:00pm Introduction to the Lecturer:

Speaker: Paula Muller, Ph.D., DSA-NC, CDC, CADDCT, CDP

Title: Adapting Technology to Promote Stimulation and Engagement for Older Adults and People Living with Dementia

Paula Muller, who is Founder of Sociavi, has a lifelong passion for technology applied to healthcare, starting with her M.S. in Biomedical Engineering in Chile working with the blind, then her work in Switzerland analyzing EEGs to prevent epileptic seizures, followed by her Ph.D. and Post-doc work at Rutgers with Parkinson patients, and later at Authentidate with Telehealth products and services. Paula is Certified Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Care Training (CADDCT) and Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP), and volunteers as bilingual Community Educator for the Alzheimer's Association.

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IEEE NJ Coast PACE SIGHT Computer Chapter: Adapting Technology to Promote Stimulation and Engagement for Older Adults and People Living with Dementia