IUCRC Phase I University of Missouri: Center to Stream Healthcare In Place (C2SHIP)

Healthcare In Place (C2SHIP) unites the best minds in academic medical and engineering disciplines with leaders in biomedical industry to research, develop and promote in-place care technologies for managing chronic health conditions in the home. The Center will accelerate innovation through partnerships, multi-specialty collaborations, and resource sharing. C2SHIP will prepare an educated workforce to promote wellness through self-care technologies.

Harrington, Christina & Jelen, Ben & Lazar, Amanda & Martin-Hammond, Aqueasha & Pradhan, Alisha & Reeder, Blaine & Siek, Katie. (2021). Taking Stock of the Present and Future of Smart Technologies for Older Adults and Caregivers.
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Anderson, Linda K. and Lane, Kari, (2019), Characteristics of falls and recurrent falls in residents of an aging in place community: A case-control studyApplied Nursing Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2019.151190
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Customized Health Alerts and Consumer-Centered Interfaces Using In-Home and Wearable Sensors

Sensing technologies hold enormous potential for early detection of health changes that can dramatically affect the aging experience. Embedded health assessment can enable functional independence, improve self-management of chronic or acute conditions, and thus, improve quality of life

Customized Health Alerts and Consumer-Centered Interfaces for ADRD Patients and Family

Sensing technologies hold enormous potential for detecting and tracking health changes that can dramatically affect the aging experience. Embedded health assessment can improve management of chronic or acute conditions, and thus, improve quality of life. Problems in chronic disease management are often the cause of losing independence for aging Americans.

Mishra, A., Skubic, M., Popescu, M., Keller, J., Buck, A., Despins, L.A., Rantz, M., and Lane, K., “Development of a Fuzzy Functional Health Index for Older Adults using Geriatric Assessments,” IEEE Intl. Conf. on Fuzzy Systems, New Orleans, LA, June, 2019 (poster presentation).
Lane, K., Robinson, E., Minner, D., Popejoy, L., Rantz, M., Skubic, M., Koopman, R., Park, G. (2019). How Can Family-Centered Case Management Be Utilized in a Case of Rapidly Progressive Dementia? 43rd Annual Midwest Nursing Research Conference, March 27-30, 2019, Kansas City, MO (poster presentation)
Rantz, M.J., Lane, K.R., Popejoy, L.L., Galambos, C., Phillips, L.J., Hicks, L., Alexander, G., Despins, L., Koopman, R., Skubic, M., Popescu, M., Keller, J., “Aging in Place: Adapting the Environment,” In PA Grady & AS Hinshaw (Eds.) Using Nursing Research to Shape Health Policy. New York, NY: Springer Publishing, 2017.
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Skubic, M. & Rantz, M.J., TigerPlace (2014). In Handbook of Smart Homes, Health Care and Well-Being, J van Hoof, G Demiris & E Wouters (Eds.) Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.