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The Importance of Presence
For decades, digital health has existed behind screens—dashboards, apps, alerts. But the next chapter of care, especially at home, will be shaped not by what's on the screen, but by what's in the room. That shift is about more than embodiment. It's about presence—the simple, powerful fact of being there.
RaaS: Robots as a Service Superpower
The phrase "Robots as a Service" evokes logistics: streamlined billing, device fleets, maybe a clever pricing model. But that framing misses the point entirely. When robots are introduced into home care settings, their most important function isn't mechanical, operational, or even clinical. It's emotional. And when designed thoughtfully, with the realities of dementia, aging, and caregiving in mind, robots don't just help – they give humans superpowers.
Reinventing Care: From Scarcity to Abundance
Aging in place is becoming harder, not easier. The problem isn't just medical costs, health literacy, or access to specialty care—it's the lack of a trained, reliable human workforce. Millions of older adults would prefer to remain at home, but there aren't enough caregivers to support them, especially as needs increase with age, frailty, or cognitive decline.