> a group of older retirement home residents are brought together with a group of preschoolers, to see if this inter-generational contact can improve the health and well-being of the older people
Before and after testing demonstrated significant improvement in mental health, mobility, and balance (in both AU and UK).
[1] https://thetvdb.com/series/old-peoples-home-for-4-year-olds
[2] https://thetvdb.com/series/the-old-peoples-home-for-4-year-o...
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13_rJVvxx_g
Staying active.
What about a device to rapidly and objectively measure if things are too slippery? Or a laser that can burn a decorative anti slip micro pattern into hardwood?
Maybe an accelerometer that can males sound of you tip over, if the problem is inner ear and not noticing you aren't upright.
Glasses with an artificial horizon to help low vision people who rely on sight to balance?
Does the presence or absence of sharp lines on wallpaper and the like do anything to help one balance with visual cues?
Flat surfaces and shoes, IMHO, reduce the amount of work it takes to stay balanced and thus makes it easier to fall. If you’re walking on uneven ground and need to be careful where and how you step your balance and the amount of attention you pay to it improve quickly.
See helmets[0] or for hip guards [1]