ICT&health March 24, 2025
Journalistic Team, Editorial staff - ICT&health

British healthtech company Cera has deployed droid-like robots that perform 3,000 care visits weekly to elderly and frail people in the United Kingdom. These robots, powered by Cera‘s AI software, act as home care assistants. They remind users to eat, drink and take medication, and collect data about their health and well-being. This information is shared with care teams to determine if health interventions are needed.

Cera is working with social care providers to test the use of these robots. The robots are placed in users’ homes and support them in daily activities. They also collect data on the health and well-being of patients and clients. That data is shared with care teams to determine if health interventions are needed....

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