Adjunct Associate Professor
Miguel Cruz is currently developing a usability/technology acceptance scale for wayfinding technologies for older adults with dementia at risk of getting lost. In addition, he is working in the design, development, and validation of a home-centered sensor and voice-based intelligent personal-assistant platform to manage frailty in older adults. (i.e. measure, monitor, and prevent frailty). His long-term goal is to implement a platform to:
- Identify hidden vulnerabilities, create evidence-based frailty-prevention recommendations (e.g., lifestyle, nutrition) for older adults, their families, and healthcare professionals to strengthen “anti-frailty” activities (e.g. motor, cognitive, etc.) through the delivery of personalized treatment interventions (e.g., computer serious games, monitoring alerts, guidance and education).
- To determine the impact of these interventions on healthcare outcomes (e.g. hospitalizations, medication, costs, quality of life, etc.).