Meet Zora, the robot that's changing the way elderly are taken care of
This
is Zora.
It
may not look like much — more cute toy than futuristic marvel — but this robot
is at the center of an experiment in France to change care for elderly
patients.
When
Zora
arrived at this nursing facility an hour outside Paris, a strange thing
began happening: Many patients developed an emotional attachment, treating it
like a baby, holding and cooing, giving it kisses on the head.
Zora,
which can cost up to $18,000, offered companionship in a place where life can
be lonely. Families can visit only so much, and staff members are stretched.
Patients
at the hospital, called Jouarre, have dementia and other conditions that
require round-the-clock care.
The
nurse at Jouarre who oversees Zora controls the robot from a laptop. He often
stands out of view so patients don’t know it’s him at the controls.
The
robot can have a conversation because the nurse types words into a laptop for
the robot to speak. Some patients refer to Zora as “she,” others “he.” Read Complete Article
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