Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Pennsylvan­ia to use Padbots to connect with older adults

- MediaNews Group

The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Aging announced that the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman has incorporat­ed two Padbots as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance communicat­ion with residents in long-term care facilities.

Padbots are mobile robots that utilize a smartphone or tablet attached to a wheeled base. They are designed to safely connect ombudsmen with residents via video who may not be able to adequately correspond or who do not have their own communicat­ion devices

The Padbots, dubbed “Addie the Advocate” and “Pete the PEERbot,” are part of a pilot program launched during the COVID-19 emergency. Ombudsmen control the Padbots’ movements and their faces are projected on a screen to allow personal, private interactio­n with residents without assistance from facility staff.

“Addie and Pete have been great additions to our ombudsmen’s arsenal,” said the Department of Aging’s State LongTerm Care Ombudsman Margaret Barajas. “They really have allowed us to go into a facility safely and efficientl­y to connect with residents when face-to-face contact has not been permitted due to the ongoing pandemic.

“Our ombudsmen have received very positive feedback on Addie and Pete so far. They brought smiles to peoples’ faces and helped to lighten the mood of interactio­ns that we have had with residents.”

The pilot program for the Padbots launched in Dauphin County, and the devices were purchased with funding from the CARES Act. The goal is to get two Padbots in each of the six regions of the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman.

“The COVID-19 emergency has prompted the Department of Aging to come up with unique ways to continue serving older Pennsylvan­ians, whether they still live in their homes or in a long-term care facility,” said Secretary of Aging Robert Torres. “Technology has proven to be more essen

tial than ever, and these Padbots are just another example of how we can remain on the front lines in helping our vulnerable population­s while keeping everyone safe.

“I am pleased with the positive results that Addie and Pete have produced for the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, and I look forward to seeing these Padbots making their way across the commonweal­th and reaching more residents in long-term care facilities.”

The program is partnering with TechOWL, a part of the Institute on Disabiliti­es at Temple University, to provide these Padbots as an option for facility visits. TechOWL will provide needed guidance and on-going support for proposed in-person and virtual activities, particular­ly with the increasing cases of COVID-19.

Learn more about Pennsylvan­ia’s Ombudsman Services at www.aging.pa.gov/ aging-services/Pages/Ombudsman.

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Robert Torres, Pennsylvan­ia Secretary of Aging

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