HEALTHCARE
Joy is good for everyone.
Studies show that play fosters healthy minds and bodies — at any age. At Ageless Innovation, we are dedicated to developing products that improve the lives of older adults through joy, connection, and the proven power of play.
WHO WE HELP
Improving healthcare through play.
Medicare
Medicare Advantage Organizations are using Ageless Innovation robotic Companion Pets to reduce social isolation and loneliness among their most vulnerable populations.
Medicaid Health Plans have deployed our robotic Companion Pets to positively impact a variety of populations, including LTC/LTSS, PASRR, and IDD populations.
State Units on Aging and Area Agencies on Aging have distributed our robotic Companion Pets in many locations across the country to help support older adults and family caregivers in their communities.
Nursing Homes, Assisted Living facilities, and Memory Care have used our robotic companion pets to improve the quality of life for residents with dementia—and those suffering from social isolation and loneliness.
Our mission is to positively impact the lives of older adults and their care partners through the Power of Play.
Our innovative products help alleviate issues including social isolation, loneliness, and cognitive decline, by delivering joy, fun and happiness to improve quality of life.
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“Study findings validate the use of this innovative cost effective technology for hospitalized older adults.”
Robotic Pet Therapy Improves Outcomes for Hospitalized Older Adults
S. Wexler, L. Drury, C. Pollak, B. Disomma, S. Narducci, S. Iovino, K. Scher
RECENT STUDIES
Healthcare
deserves play too.
Our mission is to positively impact the lives of older adults and their care partners through the Power of Play.
Our innovative products are designed to address challenges associated with social isolation loneliness, and cognitive decline, by delivering joy, fun and happiness to improve quality of life.
Robotic Pet Use Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults
“Robotic pets may be an effective solution for alleviating loneliness in older adults, especially among those who live alone, have fewer social connections, and live less active lifestyles.”
New Approaches for the Treatment of Delirium: A Case for Robotic Pets
“The intervention was simple, unobtrusive, safe, and low-cost.”
Using Robotic Pets to Improve Interactions, Behaviors, and Quality of Life, While Reducing Anti-psychotics in Hospice Dementia Patients
“Overall, the data collected through the Companion Pet Pilot Study shows a significant reduction in agitation, social isolation, and expressions of sadness among the study participants; some also required less medication; primary caregivers expressed benefits, as well. The quality of life was improved for both patients and their family members.”